Recently I've been using CNF on 96/24 files with an FFT of 8192 with much better results than lower FFT settings. Last week I decided to push the envelope on a fairly well worn LP cut and try the 16384 FFT. Wow! Listening to the residue there was little audio being suppressed but there was plenty of fuzz, rumble, hiss, and digital artifacts being removed. It was even picking up the light scuff during the quieter passages. The filtered audio was very clean, considering the source condition, with just a few and faint digital artifacts left.
My settings are pretty aggressive too: attack at 30, release at 70, attenuation at 100, and raising the threshold eight or nine clicks from the sampled noise floor. No smoothing either.
Has anyone else tried similiar settings with CNF on high rez files and how did you like your results?
My settings are pretty aggressive too: attack at 30, release at 70, attenuation at 100, and raising the threshold eight or nine clicks from the sampled noise floor. No smoothing either.
Has anyone else tried similiar settings with CNF on high rez files and how did you like your results?
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