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Post by Johnkenn on Feb 21, 2017 10:01:41 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2017 10:31:24 GMT -6
wow how does that work? Non of that horrible noise - gate "not quite in / not quite out" mode. Some sort of subtractive FIR?
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Post by ericn on Feb 21, 2017 10:46:44 GMT -6
Cool , but as a restoration guy once told me, " the problem with all these de noise algorithms is the guy writes them to solve their own problems, not mine" "So if you want to solve everybody's problems you end up owning all of them!"
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Post by ragan on Feb 21, 2017 14:12:27 GMT -6
I could really use something like this in my toolbox. Demo'ing it. Very cool, especially at low settings, and really effective. Is this better/worse than other offerings out there? I've never used any kind of noise reduction. But I print a lot of hardware and the noise adds up. wiz, I know you use NR a good bit, what do you think of this as compared to your go to's?
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Post by ragan on Feb 21, 2017 14:17:03 GMT -6
One thing that's a little obnoxious about ERA-N is it's not reporting it's bypass latency properly, so when it's inserted, but bypassed, it's all out of whack, timing wise. So when I went to throw it on several drum tracks, and wanted to bypass all of the instances at once, I can't, cause it's a big latency plug and doesn't work correctly in bypass.
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Post by jcoutu1 on Feb 21, 2017 14:30:04 GMT -6
I could really use something like this in my toolbox. Demo'ing it. Very cool, especially at low settings, and really effective. Is this better/worse than other offerings out there? I've never used any kind of noise reduction. But I print a lot of hardware and the noise adds up. wiz , I know you use NR a good bit, what do you think of this as compared to your go to's? I'm using Mr. Noise. I downloaded Wave Arts Mr. Noise and the Acon Restoration to compare and preferred the use and sound of the Wave Arts plug, FWIW. Haven't tried this new one, but am satisfied enough to not be interested in demo'ing something else.
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Post by wiz on Feb 21, 2017 15:06:52 GMT -6
I could really use something like this in my toolbox. Demo'ing it. Very cool, especially at low settings, and really effective. Is this better/worse than other offerings out there? I've never used any kind of noise reduction. But I print a lot of hardware and the noise adds up. wiz , I know you use NR a good bit, what do you think of this as compared to your go to's? Well, I havent used it... it might be great... I have used (at the time a few years back when I made my choice) most of the popular noise reduction types... waves, izotope, wave arts etc for me.... wave arts works really well. Mind you, its a bit like compression, when you first use it, it takes you a while to develop an ear for it.. I couldnt see it on the plug in, but one of the most important features, is not real time bypass , believe it or not... but... the ability to hear what its removing. Both Wave Arts and these guys have demo's so I guess try them out.... This certainly looks easier to use than the wave arts... its one knob....8) cheers Wiz
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Post by wiz on Feb 21, 2017 15:07:47 GMT -6
One thing that's a little obnoxious about ERA-N is it's not reporting it's bypass latency properly, so when it's inserted, but bypassed, it's all out of whack, timing wise. So when I went to throw it on several drum tracks, and wanted to bypass all of the instances at once, I can't, cause it's a big latency plug and doesn't work correctly in bypass. If you mean, can you toggle it on and off, and timing of the audio stay rock solid.... WAVE ARTS can't do that either... I have to stop and restart the playback... Just like with other higher latency plug ins. cheers Wiz
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Post by ragan on Mar 14, 2017 12:42:14 GMT -6
jcoutu1 wizThanks for the recommendation. I did some comparisons between Mr Noise and the ERA-N and in my opinion Mr Noise smokes it. At the same amount of NR, ERA-N sounds weirdly choppy and gated where Mr Noise sounds transparent. And I haven't even touched a setting on Mr Noise. Just default Auto. I'm pretty amazed with it actually. Instant buy. I use hardware and man does the noise add up. I've never used any NR in my life so this is a bit of a revelation to me. Oh also Mr Noise is considerably less CPU intensive.
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Post by ragan on Mar 14, 2017 12:55:56 GMT -6
I wish the ERA-N competed more for the job. It's way cheaper.
I wonder if on dialogue it still works pretty well. I was testing drum OH printed through analog EQ and 1176 since that's a both noisy and complex source.
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Post by jcoutu1 on Mar 14, 2017 14:39:31 GMT -6
I wish the ERA-N competed more for the job. It's way cheaper. I wonder if on dialogue it still works pretty well. I was testing drum OH printed through analog EQ and 1176 since that's a both noisy and complex source. I got the whole restoration bundle from Wave Arts. I think the bundle was 50% off at the time during a sale. Good deals available if you can wait.
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Post by ragan on Mar 14, 2017 14:46:06 GMT -6
I wish the ERA-N competed more for the job. It's way cheaper. I wonder if on dialogue it still works pretty well. I was testing drum OH printed through analog EQ and 1176 since that's a both noisy and complex source. I got the whole restoration bundle from Wave Arts. I think the bundle was 50% off at the time during a sale. Good deals available if you can wait. You use the other stuff much? Do you know where their sales typically run?
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Post by jcoutu1 on Mar 14, 2017 14:59:50 GMT -6
Not much. I've played with Mr click (I think) here and there. I grabbed from JRR.
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Post by wiz on Mar 14, 2017 15:18:20 GMT -6
I use MR CLICK and their MR GATE is fantastic!!!! if you watch the reduction on the gate, you can set it so it just enhances the rhythm of what you are gating... so you can set it so it doesn't GATE, gate, but does downward noise expansion...
one of my secrets... shhhhhh 8)
cheers
Wiz
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