Hi,
Would it be possible to use DeHum's algorythm for extracting some useful data? For example, a voice from a noisy background. I know you have DeNoise. But it can't help with some really bad recordings like a voice+jet passing. I thought if, DeHum's selectivity could be employed in such bad cases.
Thanks,
Vitaly.
DeHum as extractor
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 199 posts since 2 Jan, 2003
- KVRian
- 1466 posts since 1 Jan, 2005 from Norway
Hi Vitaly!
Best,
Stian
That's a very good question! Yes, I believe that the same algorithm can be used to extract tonal components from a mix or recording with background noise. We'll probably do some research in that direction.Vitaly wrote:Hi,
Would it be possible to use DeHum's algorythm for extracting some useful data? For example, a voice from a noisy background. I know you have DeNoise. But it can't help with some really bad recordings like a voice+jet passing. I thought if, DeHum's selectivity could be employed in such bad cases.
Thanks,
Vitaly.
Best,
Stian