Hello,
I'm seeing an offer on a software from another company (Zynaptiq Unfilter) which, they say, can remove "bandpass filtering, comb filtering, lowpass filtering, resonances" from badly recorded audio, mainly for restoration purposes, which could be useful for me under some circumstances that I meet quite often (live recorded acoustic instrumental solo music, recorded in bad theaters, bad rooms or with an amateur equipment).
I have a feeling that most of such tasks could be accomplished well also with the MSpectralDynamics (flattening spectrum) and with MAutoDynamicEQ (matching a pink noise and/or removing resonances). Do you think that I am right?
Can it be done just with Melda software? ("Unfilter")
- KVRist
- 495 posts since 18 Aug, 2006 from Italy
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- KVRAF
- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
I think it should be possible. Personally I tried that plugin and couldn't get anything useful from it, I thought it's more like a "weird effect". But what you describe seems sort of like spectrum flattening. Basically taming anything that exceeds the "middle", which is kinda a compressor in MSD.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 495 posts since 18 Aug, 2006 from Italy
Yes, that's the same I think. Basically, flattening the spectrum a little bit with MSpectralDynamics and/or removing resonances with MAutoDynamicEQ give a good and useful result, in my tests (and removing the ambience reverb with other software may also help). Those two plug-ins of yours are extremely powerful and have a lot of important uses, really.
