Noise Reduction....

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Anybody knows a good noise reduction/remover plugin VST or DX.?? I have Virto Noise reduction but when i use it on the track, it really cleans the background but it adds some clicks on it. I use a click reduction/remover plugins that goes with the Virto but it does not help. IS it in the plugin software or my hardware settings? (sampling rate, old driver, cpu speed, ...etc..)
 
record instruments without noise or do a search and I think you'll find loads of info on the subject on this board. especially if you're doing tape or vinyl to digital transfers.
 
jerberson12 said:
Anybody knows a good noise reduction/remover plugin VST or DX.?? I have Virto Noise reduction but when i use it on the track, it really cleans the background but it adds some clicks on it. I use a click reduction/remover plugins that goes with the Virto but it does not help. IS it in the plugin software or my hardware settings? (sampling rate, old driver, cpu speed, ...etc..)

What is your CPU speed and type, memory speed and amount, other hardware, sound card, etc?

I've used Waves X-Noise, but it's really expensive and kind of a CPU hog. I don't really know of any really good cheap ones, but I'd be curious to know for myself.
 
The three packages I have in my tool box are the Sonic Foundry (now Sony) Noise Reduction plug package and the Waves Restoration bundle. At a couple of hundred each, these first two are not "cheap", but they don't add noise of their own when cleaning :).

The third is cheaper, but not as good IMHO. It's Pinnacle/Steinberg's "Clean." This is not a plug, but rather a stand-alone program that acts both as a noise reducer and finalizer.

G.
 
Yep, Xnoise fan here also. Good tip on using it is to record just the noise floor and it will make a pattern for it, then adjust as needed
 
Arboretum's Ray Gun Pro http://www.arboretum.com/

Always worked good for me when working with older tape-based material.
On Sale for $79 right now. A steal, I paid $150 when I first bought Ray Gun.
 
I have Soundsoap and Adobe Audition which also has the noise reduction thingy bundled in. I like them both but when I was shopping around, I think my expectations were too high. I find them effective at removing very low level noise any more than that, it starts to take away first from the ambiance, then the highs and then becomes noticably worse than what you started out with.They both do a decent job removing predictable faint sounds. By that I mean like that faint hiss from the furnace ducts or the pc fan but only if the noise source is very faint.

Now that I have a finished work space, I don't have noise issues but here's how I used to use it...I would get the mics set up and finalize all the positioning and levels, start the tracks rolling and take a 20 second silent sample before the performance and then another 20 seconds or so at the end.

Both of the products I've used before allow you to take a snap shot of the room noise. You then use these snapshots to go back and clean out the desired recording. The less noise reduction impact you impose the better. As I mentioned before, the deeper you take the reduction effort, the more damage you do to the recording. I also found that this was more effective when close micing with small directional mics as it quickly tears down the sound in your ambiance mics.

For performance/people noises (chairs creeking, clothes rustling, lip smacks), I prefer to deep edit by hand...for this I use Adobe Audition.
 
Yareek said:
I've used Waves X-Noise, but it's really expensive and kind of a CPU hog. I don't really know of any really good cheap ones, but I'd be curious to know for myself.
Stuff like this shouldn't be used as plugins anyway. Just use it offline. Then the CPU utilisation wouldn't be an issue.
 
noisewreck said:
Stuff like this shouldn't be used as plugins anyway. Just use it offline. Then the CPU utilisation wouldn't be an issue.

Thanks for the tip! Don't know why it didn't occur to me...
 
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