Re: noise reduction

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On 23/01/16 22:13, Atte wrote:
Hi

I remember the noise reduction provided by Sound Forge years ago. The
idea was the the user selected a portion of the waveform that contained
*only* the noise, then the software would remove this from the entire
recording. It worked quite well AFAIR.

Anything similar available in the linux eco system?

Sorry if I overlooked something obvious...
Audacity has a built in function to do this but it is not as good as Sound Forge and only suitable for gentle use ie. partial noise reduction. It is easy to noticeably damage the sound if used too heavily. The best noise reduction I've used, mainly for vinyl record cleanup, was Waves X-Noise and the other Waves noise reduction plugins. Expensive and not Linux though.
I'm also keen to find a better Linux solution.

Cheers
Roger
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