Re: noise reduction

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On 01/24/2016 10:29 PM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
Hi Atte,

On 23/01/2016 12:13, 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.

I also remember Sound Forge's noise reduction plug-in which I used years
ago on 78 rpms to do some light cleaning/declicking at uni (that's more
than 10 years ago...)

Anything similar available in the linux eco system?

Sorry if I overlooked something obvious...

When searching for a Linux alternative I remember pretty good results
with Gnome Wave Cleaner [1]. Not sure if it's maintained and if it still
works though, haven't used it in a while..

Also if it's hiss, as others suggested you might manage with just EQ?

Lorenzo.

[1] http://gwc.sourceforge.net/

Gnome Wave Cleaner is still in Debian Sid repository, v0.21.19~dfsg0-4. An audiophile friend of mine used it when he digitized his extensive collection of classical music records. Got excellent results!

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