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    1. #1

      record line-in with denoiser

      can i record Line-in and on th fly with a denoiser plug-in?

      i have cool edit pro ,sound forge 5 and wavelab4

      how can i do?

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      in WaveLab definitive No
      it also doesn't make sense, because the DeNoiser plugin have to analyse and "learn" to get best results;

      1. record to HDD
      2. set up the DeNoiser in real time during playback the *.wav
      3. render your *.wav by using the DeNoiser


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      sorry my failure;
      it's possible in WaveLab, but i wouldn't recommend it;


      quoted from the WL help file:
      ______________________________________________

      Live Input

      Live Input means that the Master Section is used for real-time processing of signals coming in to the sound card's input(s). This signal can be anything your sound card accepts, for example a feed from a mixer, a tape recorder or a microphone.

      1. To activate Live Input mode, select "Live Input" from the Specialized Windows submenu on the View menu, or click on the microphone in the Window controller bar.

      2. Double click or right-click in the window that appears, to set up the
      attributes for the Live Input.

      3. Click the Play button to activate the Input.

      By combining Live Input mode with the Record Playback Output mode in the Record dialog (see Preparations), you can record with effects.

      I.e. you record the output of the Master Section, including all real-time processing.

      4. To resume regular playback of opened waves, click Stop, or click on any Wave window.

      It is not possible to start playback of a wave while the Live Input window is active. You must activate a Wave window before clicking the Play button.

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      You didn't mention AudioGrabber but for what it's worth I use the
      line in recording with this program and find it excellent.
      You can record directly to mp3 or wav, name the titles as you go & it's quick and easy. It has to be 'cos I'm no expert.
      Hope this helps if only to give you another choice.

    5. #5
      thanks

      but i need a noise reduction on the fly

      record and on the fly (reduce noise)

    6. #6
      i need this
      cos i need to record audio tape for university

      i need to record and maybe without noise

      i don't need a exelent quality

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      You can do it on audiograbber with EasyTool plugings from Algorithmix.

      -Vikram

    8. #8
      yes but it's a demo verision

    9. #9
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      how can i use the denoiser of wavelab4

      i did find the "learn or...."


      what have i to do??

      select a noise part of a song, load the noise plug-in (the comes with wave4) and click PLAY on the transport tool

      nothing else?!?!?

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      Originally posted by Mantra
      how can i use the denoiser of wavelab4? i did find the "learn or...."; what have i to do??
      select a noise part of a song, load the noise plug-in (the comes with wave4) and click PLAY on the transport tool
      nothing else?!?!?
      yes this is the complete "learning process"; play only a few seconds for learning then stop, that's all;
      now you can rewind and record or render the Wave;

      the helpfile is also informative:

      about DeNoiser
      contents > Plug-In Processor Reference > VST Plug-Ins > DeNoiser

      about Live Input
      contents > Working in WaveLab > The Master Section > LiveInput > "combining Live Input mode with the Record Playback Output mode"
      and
      contents > Working in WaveLab > Playback and Recording > Recording > Preparations > "Record in Live Input mode"


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    11. #11
      can i store a noise print with wavelab denoiser?!??


      to use in a second time

      or can i save only the settings?!?

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      Originally posted by Mantra
      can i store a noise print with wavelab denoiser?!??
      no, you can store only your settings as "Preset";
      after deactivating and reactivating DeNoiser you can reload your Preset, but the former noise print is gone; give it a few seconds to learn again;


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    13. #13
      can i use lame encoder with wavelab and how

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      seems to be you are a plague;

      yes the lame 3.92 codec is a nativ component in WaveLab;
      additional Fraunhofer is supported since WL version 4.0f; you switch between the codecs, in the same dialog where you setup the encoding bitrate and the quality; before version 4.0f no switching is possible, because lame is the only codec;

      during recording
      Helpfile > Content > Working in WaveLab > Playback and recording > Recording > Preparations:
      2. Decide whether you want to record to a "named" or a "temporary" file, by selecting from the pop-up at the top of the dialog.

      Temporary files are practical to use, since you don't need to name the file beforehand, you just "hit record and go". On the other hand, you will need to save the file at a later stage. Temporary files are always wave files, while named files allow you to choose to record either a wave file or an mp3 file. Also note that if you plan to make a long recording (several minutes) we recommend that you record a named file.
      ... ...
      4. If you're recording a wave file, click the Properties button, and decide on a recording format.

      See Supported file formats for details. If you choose to record directly to an mp3 file, the Audio Properties dialog appears automatically, and the options for Sample Rate and Bit Resolution are limited in comparison with a wave file. ...



      encoding to mp3 after recording a Wave
      Helpfile > Content > Working in WaveLab > Batch file encoding > Basic procedure:
      WaveLab can open and play compressed files in the formats MP3 and OSQ (Original Sound Quality), which is WaveLab's proprietary lossless audio format. It's also possible to convert files of other formats to MP3, WMA (Windows Media Audio) and OSQ. While this can be done by opening a file and selecting "Encode" from the Save special (wave) submenu on the File menu, you can also convert several files in one go (batch conversion). This is much like a simplified version of the Batch Processor, for when only batch file conversion is needed (no processing).
      ... ...
      6. Clicking on the switch to the right of the format the pop-up calls up a dialog, where you can set the encoding parameters (MP3/WMA only).



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    15. #15
      hi
      with live-input & play i have a lot of problems

      i connected my micro recorder in line-in but it recorded voice e a lot of echo!!!

      and i tried to record without effects!

      why?


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