Ive got this nice guitar track I recorded with my telecaster (single coils) that had a background hum in it that was super annoying. Gating helped but still when the signal fell below the noise level it was still pretty noticeable.
I just tried RX3's denoiser on it using a nice healthy bit of pre-roll noise as its noise model and holy cow it just came out squeaky clean and no loss of brightness. I don't know how it works, but I like it!
OMG RX3's Denoiser is a truly magical bit of kit
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- SixStringGeek
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OMG RX3's Denoiser is a truly magical bit of kit
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Re: OMG RX3's Denoiser is a truly magical bit of kit
I know what you mean. I used RX 2 to clean up a cassette that a friend sent me in 1989. I did this on a lark to try it out. There was tape his, 60 cycle hum with multiple harmonics and outside noises. It was recorded by hanging a couple of mics in a living room directly to cassette - I was working from a copy and the original was lost.
It came out so well that I used Ozone 4 to turn it into a CD quality master in DP 7.24.
Shortly after that first run, I re-did it in RX3 and Ozone 5 in DP 8 as my first project after upgrading all three.
RX 3 is much easier to use as a plug in DP due to its lower tax on the CPU and slightly redesigned interface. That plus a couple of new features made the upgrade worth if for me. I noticed no audible difference between 2 and 3 in similar tasks.
It came out so well that I used Ozone 4 to turn it into a CD quality master in DP 7.24.
Shortly after that first run, I re-did it in RX3 and Ozone 5 in DP 8 as my first project after upgrading all three.
RX 3 is much easier to use as a plug in DP due to its lower tax on the CPU and slightly redesigned interface. That plus a couple of new features made the upgrade worth if for me. I noticed no audible difference between 2 and 3 in similar tasks.
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