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DeBird
DeBird by BOOM Library is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. It functions as an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and an AAX Plugin.
Product
Version
1.0
Windows 7 (64-bit), 4 GB RAM, Intel Core i5
Product
Version
1.0
Mac OS X 10.9, 4 GB RAM, Intel Core i5
Effect
Formats
Copy Protection
iLok USB Only
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AUTOMATED BIRD NOISE REMOVAL

DEBIRD automatically recognizes bird noises in your recordings and removes them with surgical precision.

THE PROBLEM

Meet the involuntary #1 enemy of recordists and editors alike: Birds.
While their lively and delightful song is a true asset in nature ambiences, it ruins just about everything else.
As a result, countless hours are spent on the rather tedious task of cleaning recordings before one can get back to the fun part and focus on the creative process.

DEBIRD AT A GLANCE

KEY Features:

  • Remove bird noises with a single click.
  • Radically simplify and expedite your workflow.
  • Super-fast loading and processing of audio files.
  • The advanced Machine Learning algorithm guarantees the most precise removal of bird sounds without audible loss of the desired sound frequencies.
  • Mark bird sounds you want to keep to exclude them from the removal process.
  • Isolate and solo out the bird sounds, if desired.
  • Non-destructive workflow. DEBIRD never overwrites your existing source file.
  • DEBIRD keeps learning on the job and will improve over time.
  • DEBIRD requires a free iLok account.
  • Required Hard Disk Space 70 MB.

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