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Precision Broadband Noise Reduction
Do you have preamp hiss in vocals or room rumble in your ribbon mic? Is your guitar picking up strange noises from the computer, and high-gain amp sims amplifying the noise? No worries! X-Noise offers a 'noiseprint'-based solution to save you from re-recording tracks.
Just isolate the noisy audio section, click 'Learn', and X-Noise will subtract the noise from the audio. Then, make a few simple tweaks to perfect the sound.
Features
- Use familiar dynamics processor controls for easy tweaking
- Works on individual tracks or complete mixes
- Adjust the reduction amount with Threshold and Reduction controls
- Get visual feedback from the frequency-based spectral display
- Smooth the reduction process with Attack and Release controls
- Boost or cut high frequencies with a high-shelf filter
- Save two noise profiles for quick comparisons
- Optimize for frequency or time-domain processing
- Use 'Difference' mode for sound design by monitoring only noise
- When isolating noise is difficult, choose from 13 factory presets
Using Waves X-Noise is super easy. First, if you notice noise in your audio, like preamp hiss in vocals or strange sounds from your guitar, find the part of the audio with the noise you want to remove. Then click the 'Learn' button. The software will then figure out what the noise sounds like and subtract it from where it appears in the audio. After that, you can make some small adjustments to make the sound even better. You can use the familiar controls similar to a dynamics processor to tweak the settings. This tool can work on a single track or a whole mix. You can control how much noise is reduced using the Threshold and Reduction controls. And you can see what's going on with the frequency-based spectral display. If you want to make the noise reduction process smoother, use the Attack and Release controls. You can also boost or cut high frequencies with the high - shelf filter. Save two different noise profiles so you can quickly compare how they work. There's a 'Difference' mode that only shows the noise, which is great for sound design. When you can't easily find and isolate the noise, don't worry - just choose from the 13 factory presets. As for maintenance, keep your software updated to ensure it works at its best. Also, make sure your computer has enough resources to run the program smoothly.