Any other good denoisers out there?

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Like the title says, Are there any good denoisers out there? I have tried Izotopes denoiser and was really impressed with the results and was just wondering if there are any more denoisers I should have a look at

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Audacity's free one is pretty nice. :)

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I've always used Sound Forge (noise reduction), but I did notice Izotopes stand alone denoiser/declicker thingy on a recent foray into their site. The demo's sounded fairly impressive, and made the process straightforward for even a novice user.

As a one-stop comprehensive tool, it appears to address at least most 'generic' needs without a lot of 'fuss', and at a reasonable price.


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I am using isotope's RX2 right now and love it. I barely need to tweak anything to get the reults I am after. Waves make a great range of restoration tools from de- noisers, click, pop and hums and then some vocal focused ones used more for post production. They are pricier but work well. I have tried a handfull of others, but for me personally the RX2 is the best bang for the buck.

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Voxengo Redunoise. Insanely configurable and doubles as super precise eq (but with huge latency). And cheap too (~$100). Doesn't do declicking, declipping or harmonic hum removal, only denoising.

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