Posted by Chimpolean Chimpinista on 01/31/06 21:55
Waves X-Noise
Phil
"Netmask" <netmask56NOFLEAS@geemail.com> wrote in
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: Phil - which plugin in the Waves package is that?
: Net M
: "Chimpolean Chimpinista"
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: > The WAVES restoration package has plugs that do
exactly
: > that. If you have a clip of the background noise
all
: > alone, you let the program learn the noise then it
: > takes it out. It can solo the removed sound so you
can
: > hear how much of the wanted sound is removed and
adjust
: > that way too.
: >
: > Works like a charm. I have used it to remove record
: > noise and crowd noise. The most amazing demo was
: > removal of the background noise practically
obscuring
: > the voice of a guy talking at Comdex.
: >
: > Peace
: > Phil
: >
: >
: > "P.C. Ford" <meoh@mouse-potato.com> wrote in
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: > news:ibfjt11g4fg4ebi7uo8sip2njp060f1df2@4ax.com...
: > : I'm doing a video for a client. We requested that
: > they shut off the
: > : overhead heating ducts when we were shooting. The
: > facilities people
: > : did not. The sound is noticeable, though one
tunes it
: > out after a
: > : while. However, it would certainly be better if I
: > could get rid of it.
: > :
: > : I have Sound Forge 6 but have used it to do
really
: > simple stuff.
: > : Otherwise I am pretty much a newby. We have some
: > "room tone"; it's
: > : only the sound of fan/room.
: > :
: > : I've read some stuff but can't seem to head off
in
: > the correct
: > : direction. Can someone give me a push?
: >
: >
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