I've been experimenting with many different variations of applying the Dynamic Noise Filter and Continuous Noise Filter to remove hiss from analog recordings.
I've found that the Dynamic Noise filter works best b/c it removes hiss without introducing "weird artifacts" that the Continuous Noise Filter introduces sometimes.
However, when using the DNF, it has a tendency to remove too much high end and "dulls" the original sound. So I apply a light setting of DNF - but then, it sometimes sounds "dirty". I've found the best approach is to apply a light setting (low threshhold 0- 150/ high feq 4000-6000) and then apply a second layer of the Continuous Noise Filter using an attack of 40 and release of 80 and Attenuation of 4 or 5, very low.
This almost works to my satisfaction. But I feel I could be doing something better. Maybe someone could explain to me how the frequency slider on the DNF works? Could anyone *PLEASE* recommend the settings/variations/etc that have worked for them where the end result is good hiss removal, but no sacrifice of the high end?
I would greatly appreciate it!
PS: In the tip pop-up window, there is a tip that says DC-ART is addictive. It is! I've been toying with so many different settings that I can't pull myself away until I get it "just right". Please help!
I've found that the Dynamic Noise filter works best b/c it removes hiss without introducing "weird artifacts" that the Continuous Noise Filter introduces sometimes.
However, when using the DNF, it has a tendency to remove too much high end and "dulls" the original sound. So I apply a light setting of DNF - but then, it sometimes sounds "dirty". I've found the best approach is to apply a light setting (low threshhold 0- 150/ high feq 4000-6000) and then apply a second layer of the Continuous Noise Filter using an attack of 40 and release of 80 and Attenuation of 4 or 5, very low.
This almost works to my satisfaction. But I feel I could be doing something better. Maybe someone could explain to me how the frequency slider on the DNF works? Could anyone *PLEASE* recommend the settings/variations/etc that have worked for them where the end result is good hiss removal, but no sacrifice of the high end?
I would greatly appreciate it!
PS: In the tip pop-up window, there is a tip that says DC-ART is addictive. It is! I've been toying with so many different settings that I can't pull myself away until I get it "just right". Please help!
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