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Don Pearce[_3_] Don Pearce[_3_] is offline
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Default anyone familiar with Adobe Audition here?

On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 11:46:23 -0400, JBI wrote:

On 4/24/19 9:54 AM, wrote:
Of course, that may not be fair as I have never tried
the complete plug-ins available for Audacity so there may be better NR
out there somewhere.


try a spectral editing tool.

Audacity has one.

but you will have to make all the fixes by hand.



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Thanks, but I am finding Audition's NR to be the way to go. I just have
to be careful how I am applying it, making sure some of the original
hiss remains. I do want to keep it sounding as authentic as possible.
I'm just running out of time with 3 trial days left.

I did find Audacity's spectral editing tool though after reading your
recommendation. Just briefly toying with it, I am surprised by its
capability so that will be something I return to once Audition is out of
the picture. Thanks.


The NR is pretty good, but really, don't try for too much. You get a
choice between a slightly hissy background, and a really horrible "tin
can" effect. Err on the side of slight residual noise.

d