SoundSoap + other audio effects
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SoundSoap + other audio effects
Hi,
I'm here again with questions due to lack of hands-on experience. I was trying to clean a recording with Soundsoap 2 and Ableton Live and when I added a reverb to the effect chain the sound became unlistenable (clicks, pops, gaps). The CPU usage was about 35%. Anyone with Soundsoap & DP experience, does it happen to you too? I tried Eq->Compressor->SoundSoap->Reverb in that order.
I'm here again with questions due to lack of hands-on experience. I was trying to clean a recording with Soundsoap 2 and Ableton Live and when I added a reverb to the effect chain the sound became unlistenable (clicks, pops, gaps). The CPU usage was about 35%. Anyone with Soundsoap & DP experience, does it happen to you too? I tried Eq->Compressor->SoundSoap->Reverb in that order.
MacPro, 32 GB RAM, Metric Halo ULN8
macOS 13.6.3, DP 11.3
macOS 13.6.3, DP 11.3
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On the few occasions that I've been unable to get a satisfactory result with Sandsoap 2, Audacity has saved the day. Audacity is a free audio editor that includes the ability to remove static, hiss, hum, or other constant background noises. Like Soundsoap, you just feed it a small sample of the offending noise and activate the feature. I've found the results to be excellent, and free is hard to beat.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Cheers,
Geoff
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Cheers,
Geoff
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be hoppy!"

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Thanks! My first attempt to clean a small area of my 57 min 96/24 mono track ended up with the beach ball of death, but I'll give it another try.chamelion wrote:On the few occasions that I've been unable to get a satisfactory result with Sandsoap 2, Audacity has saved the day. Audacity is a free audio editor that includes the ability to remove static, hiss, hum, or other constant background noises. Like Soundsoap, you just feed it a small sample of the offending noise and activate the feature. I've found the results to be excellent, and free is hard to beat.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Cheers,
Geoff
MacPro, 32 GB RAM, Metric Halo ULN8
macOS 13.6.3, DP 11.3
macOS 13.6.3, DP 11.3
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try segmenting the file
i just experienced a crash with soundsoap (standalone app) and a very large mono, 16 bit file. (4.3 hrs !! long...)
so i am dividing up my file into smaller bite sized morsels. I think maybe with a 96k file that's a hour long, you might be experiencing some sort of file size limit?? just a guess
so i am dividing up my file into smaller bite sized morsels. I think maybe with a 96k file that's a hour long, you might be experiencing some sort of file size limit?? just a guess
Re: try segmenting the file
No, I just had clips, stutters and occasional gaps with SoundSoap. It was Audacity that died attempting to clean a small section of the file (about 1 min).Michael Labay wrote:i just experienced a crash with soundsoap (standalone app) and a very large mono, 16 bit file. (4.3 hrs !! long...)
so i am dividing up my file into smaller bite sized morsels. I think maybe with a 96k file that's a hour long, you might be experiencing some sort of file size limit?? just a guess
MacPro, 32 GB RAM, Metric Halo ULN8
macOS 13.6.3, DP 11.3
macOS 13.6.3, DP 11.3