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Noise reducer or declicker?


Stefan Wood

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Be careful with that stuff. Noise reduction often takes out parts of the signal that you'd just as soon keep. I haven't used the Jam NR application but I do have it both at the lab and at home. At the lab we use Waves Restoration but it ain't cheap. The de-clicker is pretty nice and allows you to not only hear the corrected signal you're producing but also isolate the sounds you're taking out. In other words, you can listen to only the clicks and pops being removed (and check for signals you don't want removed in the process).

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