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    1. #1

      Noise Reduction/Steinberg Clean

      What do you guys reckon is the better of the 2 apps listed above?

      I've fiddled with both but can't tell much difference - both seem to offer pretty much the same features.

      Any help appreciated

      TIA,

      Oldy

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      neither. try cool edit's noise reduction.

    3. #3
      Magix Samplitude comnes with a beautiful built-in noisereductionscheme.

      I use Wavelab and Soundforge too, but Magix is just great.

      Sushii

    4. #4
      i prefer steinberg noise reduction over sonic foundry noise reduction

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      cool edits noise reduction is awesome and on the main site i believe.

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      Bro if your happy wit wot your usin datz de main ting.
      Deah are many apps out now as we all well know but its de end user who has de final say. As you can see each to deah own. Havin said all dat Wavelab for mi wit many of my VST plug-ins... and yes Soundforge/Cubase which I still have tops.
      But for some startin out Steinberg each time....clean clean...heehee.
      Tanx You!



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      I prefer Algorithmix Sound Laundry which can be downloaded here to fix up tape or vinyl transfers:

      h++p://w w w.mp3clubpro.com/english/intro_en.html

      Official site: algorithmix.com

      "... not only is Sound Laundry the fastest "no-problem" audio restoration software I ever used, it also delivers outstanding results.
      There's nothing better out there."
      Mark G. Pinske, Skylab Recording Studios, sound engineer for Frank Zappa, Steve Vai, Terrence Trent D'arby, David Lee Roth,
      Jan. '99 about Sound Laundry™ 2.1

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      ...that is, if artifacts aren't counted.

    9. #9
      Thx guys (or gals) for all your input

      Time to do some testing!

      Oldy

    10. #10
      Wnat about Magix Clean?
      Some pole say that is even better than Magix Samplitude
      nb


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