Voxengo Redunoise ROCKS

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I've been trying not to buy any new plugins, lately. I had a sample that I spent all evening trying to remove noise from. Waves X-Noise just wasn't cutting it.

I downloaded Redunoise for kicks. Without reading the manual, I managed to get these samples almost perfect.

Yahoo!

Are there any more presets for Redunoise? I would love to see what an expert could do for speech focus and other common tasks.

Cheers Aleksey. I just added Redunoise to my arsenal, and it was $100 well spent.

Tim

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Thanks for your feedback! BTW, presets are not really useful with noise reduction processing as situations may vary. It can be easier to create a new setting from the scratch.
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I tried the demo, but it ate my CPU...

About 70 percent on my AMD mobile 2400+

Is that normal? I'd love to use it, but 70 percent CPU cponsumption is definitely too high... :(

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Tried the demo too. It is indeed fantastic.
Every day takes figuring out all over again how to f#ckin’ live.

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speaking of redunoise.. is there any proper way to get rid of dropout/high frequency type very short clicky sounds in real time? With any plugin?

thanks

Markus

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xRAVENx wrote:speaking of redunoise.. is there any proper way to get rid of dropout/high frequency type very short clicky sounds in real time? With any plugin?

thanks

Markus
You mean so you could get rid of the dropouts/sounds that protect plugin demos? :wink:

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xRAVENx, one suggestion would be to use non-realtime editing applications like SoundForge. They are not designed for low-latency real-time audio processing and so they should work seamlessly with the plug-ins with large processing latency and high CPU overhead.
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Hm, I do have soundforge, but what are you suggesting Aleksey? Using the built in glitch finder and then interpolate the glitches?

thanks

Markus

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superstition wrote:I tried the demo, but it ate my CPU...

About 70 percent on my AMD mobile 2400+

Is that normal? I'd love to use it, but 70 percent CPU cponsumption is definitely too high... :(
I can't imagine wanting to use a noise reduction plug-in for realtime applications, so why would this matter? Even if it uses 99% of your CPU, it'd still be doing the same job. ;)
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Markus, I have misinterpreted your question. I thought you were having problems with Redunoise. As for the glitch sounds removal plug-in, I do not know what to suggest.
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