Re: denoising audio files

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On 21/05/12 12:05, Iain Mott wrote:
Hello lau-sters,

Does anyone have a recommendation for de-noising
Yes: your ears... Seriously.. 'denoising' is as vague and blurry as 'enhancing'. As people have already suggested there are many different approaches and consequently tools. Experiment a lot and see what gives the best result for what you need. 'Cleaning' aim is, in my humble opinion, #1 to consider: e.g. do you want to make the voice simply as intelligible as possible (in this case you don't care about possibly destroying its timbre with funky EQ) or do you want to maintain its character as much as possible (in this case you have very low room for extreem EQ..)?

on linux?

Yes. There are many powerful tools, but first try and decide which routes you'd like to try (e.g. if you need a noise-gate, an eq, a (fft-based) denoiser, etc.)

Lorenzo.
I'd
like to remove distant traffic noise from 96kHz/24bit recordings of
voice. Is this something better handled on Windows/wine?

Thanks,

Iain

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