On 05/22/2012 03:31 AM, Ricardus Vincente wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-05-21 at 22:36 -1000, david wrote:
>
>> Audacity has a noise removal feature that lets you select a few seconds
>> of what you consider noise, and identify that to the program as noise. A
>> good spot for me is areas in a recording that are supposed to be silent
>> but generally aren't if you're recording mic input live. Then you select
>> the whole track and run the noise removal on it. Works well enough for me.
>
> Have you seen the current state of NR plugins available for other
> platforms these days? It is way beyond that.
Haven't seen or done anything with audio on Windows or Mac, so I'll take
your word for it.
> I can always hear the artifacts that Audacity's NR plug leaves behind.
I don't hear any at all, but probably your ears are better than mine.
> I have an ancient version of Sound Forge (so old it can not even import
> anything except 16 bit files) and its NR plugins sound way better.
OK.
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