Noise Reduction Plugin: Izotope RX 8 Elements vs. Klevgrand Brusfri

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Which is the better plugin?

Brusfri
2
25%
RX 8 Elements
6
75%
 
Total votes: 8

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Anyone ever tried to compare these two? Especially the voice de-noise feature in Elements against Brusfri's algorithm. Can you share your experience with these plugins? I'll also leave a poll for statistics purposes.

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You can download the demos for both and see which works better for your use case!

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thanks for the suggestion, hopefully I'll also get to know what others think about it

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I snagged RX Elements for $9, a very useful tool.

I've been trying different microphones on various amps.
Below is a Behringer C2 small diaphragm condenser on a noisy (power tubes?) Carlsbro TC 60 combo. There's a 50Hz hum, I added RX Elements to try to remove it, which worked really well.

I toggled RX on and off to the hear the difference.
Mic test
I suppose similar could have been achieved with Melda's free MEqualiser using the harmonic overtone function.
Last edited by The Noodlist on Fri Jul 09, 2021 2:13 pm, edited 5 times in total.

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Double post........oops.
So I thought I'd add this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7fgCJQFENY
Behringer XM8500 vs Shure SM57

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Thanks for the mic test. It sounded a bit cleaner. Have you tried to demo Brusfri?

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I have RX standard and Brusfri and use both - there are some signals that Brusfri does better than RX and quite a few people have said similar. Not sure what the quality of the Elements is, but at $9 I imagine it is a no brainer. But if Brusfri is on special then that also sis worth getting as well.

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Thank you for this! I can actually get Brusfri with 60% off due to student discount. I'll make sure to add it to my collection.

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4amdisaster wrote: Sat Jul 10, 2021 5:25 am Thanks for the mic test. It sounded a bit cleaner. Have you tried to demo Brusfri?
No, I've also used the RX de-clicker on vocals to good effect. Better recording techniques before correction. :help:

Real situations. A witness talks about the 1934 capture of John Dillinger with poorly recorded audio.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4MGB0Yb1pk
I hope someone restores this.

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Bertom Denoiser is free at pretty good, check that one out.

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I have used RX 7 for a year now and to be honest is the best tool for that price you can have. If you can get it at $10, you won't regret it.

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I actually already have RX 8 Elements right now. But I'll still give Bertom a try. Thanks!

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