Re: removing hiss from samples

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Hartmut Noack wrote:
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> Am 02.02.2010 10:04, schrieb david:
>> Atte André Jensen wrote:
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>>> I remember years ago when I used the windows sample editor "sound 
>>> forge", that it had a pretty good noise removal feature. You could 
>>> provide a sample of only noise and have it analyze this for even better 
>>> removal.
>> While I'm sure those who know and use Ardour will tell you Ardour can do 
>> it (and how to do it) ... 
> Well, I am that "Ardour is best"-type and I must say: as of now Ardour
> is not the app for removal of a continual noise like hiss. It can be
> used for the removal of crackles and the like but not for hiss or hum.
> As it is a pure realtime-app it is not designed for
> offline-analysis/recalculation jobs.

Bummer, I'd have thought Ardour could do it. I've never thought of 
Ardour (or any DAW software) as a "pure realtime-app". But I don't know 
Ardour.

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David
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