Re: (Fwd) noise removal plug ins for OSX?


Subject: Re: (Fwd) noise removal plug ins for OSX?
From: Tom Williams (tom.williams@ntlworld.com)
Date: Sat Oct 11 2003 - 13:21:05 EDT


There is also SoundSoap from Bias
http://www.bias-inc.com/products/soundsoap/ for $99. It runs on OSX (there
is no OS9 version) and can either be stand alone or work as a VST plug-in.
Reads well but as yet not used it so cannot report on its quality .

Tom

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Subject: (Fwd) noise removal plug ins for OSX?

> Here's a suggestion from a friend who is a remarkable Mac head.
>
> Barry
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> There is Waves Restoration but it costs a bundle. Also Digi makes
> DINR noise reduction which is also expensive. There are a few others
> as well that I don't have in the front of my brain. Both Restoration
> and DINR are far more robust than and precise, I believe, than the
> plugins that come with CoolEdit or Soundforge, which is part of the
> reason that they are so expensive. You can download demo versions of
> both the Waves and Digi noise reduction plugins and they'll work for
> two weeks. After that you've got to pay.
> Barbara
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