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AuthorTopic: Need Noise Reduction VST for Mac OS9
Huggie
Posted: 28th September 2003 16:46
Trying to find a good noise reduction VST for Mac OS9. SoundSoap sounds good but is OSX! Help
ArneyS
Posted: 28th September 2003 19:04
Pretty sure Sonic Foundry's Noise Reduction works on a MAC (best one out there anyways, atleast IMO).
Huggie
Posted: 28th September 2003 23:06
Sorry ArneyS. Sonic Foundry's NR is PC only.
Thanks 4 da reply though!
ttoz
Posted: 28th September 2003 23:18
err, um...there is no such thing as ANY mac sofo product! spark xl has a decent denoiser and declicker built in, the only actual vst one i can think of that is a current supported product is the waves package..expensive but i tested it on some old vinyl and it did an amazing job...it would still be much cheaper to buy spark though, and have the excellent spark itself as well!
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