![]() ![]() I'm hoping to find an improvement in the ways I can reduce artifacts of clothes rustling in poorly attached lav mics for independent films. Mhschmieder wrote: I thought there was a more recent post than this one, regarding RX2 Advanced, but time does fly after all. SoundSoap is the first pro-quality noise reduction solution thats also easy enough for average consumers to use effectively. RX2 Advanced is real smart about how it deals with Voice-Overs, and despite the fact that the entire file was like one gigantic clipped square wave, it was able to restore the dynamics and round off the clipped signal such that it sounded as though it had never been clipped to start with. The main thing I have used it for so far, is to restore a heavily clipped audio-for-video file that the client couldn't re-cut (or where the performance was too perfect to risk doing over). It also includes the same dithering as Ozone 4, so take your pick depending on which is more convenient to use at the time. In conjunction with the release of SoundSoap 2, BIAS has launched a holiday rebate promotion offering customers a valuable savings off the purchase pric. It also is now my go-to product for SRC, as it is slightly more advanced than the version packaged with WaveEditor. BIAS is now shipping SoundSoap 2, a major update of the 'one-click' audio cleaning software plug-in and application for Mac OS X and Windows XP. I am totally blown away by this product, and feel it is pretty close at this point to a high end dedicated restoration setup. ![]() ![]() I upgraded RX to RX2 Advanced a couple of weeks back, and worked with it over the weekend. I thought there was a more recent post than this one, regarding RX2 Advanced, but time does fly after all. ![]()
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