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August 08, 2010, 06:24:38 PM »
Rainbowler
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Noise Reduction in CEP 2.0
Greetings -
Trying to find out if there is someone who knows about a forum (or a web site)
that specialises in noise reduction. I have CEP 2.0 and the noise reduction
software on this programme seems to be superb .. Wuld just LOVE to know
if there's a kinda "Noise Reduction For Dummies" site that is able to impart a
few tricks to help with the ongoing vexing problem of trying to 'heal' LPs and
audio cassettes ..
Many thanks ..
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AndyH
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Re: Noise Reduction in CEP 2.0
There are threads on this forum, and in the Syntrillium Archives, that discuss the optimum use of NR.
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jamesp
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Re: Noise Reduction in CEP 2.0
The CEP and Audition noise reduction is controlled very differently to most other software that I've tried which makes it very powerful but not necessarily intuitive. I'm not sure that there is much written about it apart from what is in the help files and what is contained in this forum (and maybe in Adobe's forum although their forum is so clunky that I don't go there much now).
The main thing that I always tell people is not to try to do too much at once. Two passes of -10dB of noise reduction is usually better than one pass of -20dB. Despite using it for many years, I still find that I have to experiment with the settings rather than go straight to a setting that works.
James.
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Rainbowler
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Re: Noise Reduction in CEP 2.0
Many thanks for this .. Appreciate it ..
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nidza61
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Re: Noise Reduction in CEP 2.0
I agree with Jamesp. It is always better to go slowly with removing noise. At the same time you must keep in mind that it is not just subtract 10dB in the range of 80Hz to 3K, and range from 8k to 15k. In The frequency field, the more you climb, the more power decreases and vice versa.
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