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Subject:noise reduction
Date:12/11/2002 3:21:23 PM

Hello,
I would like to ask a question.
I'm from Holland, and about half a year ago, i bought Sound Forge 5 and also the noise reduction plugin. I have experimented a half year with this program, and i tried almost every possibility to get a good performed noise reduction. Unfortunately i found out that the results of the noise reduction possibilities were much less than i had expected before. Most importing thing what troubles me is that after getting rid of the slightest bit noise, the orginal sound will become always much less clear very quickly. After i tried (like I said) almost every possibility with the noise reduction plugin also in combination with the three different equalizers, i even found out that the result after using for example the parametric (or paragraphic) equalizer ALONE is even better then the combination of both nois red. plugin and the equalizer (or even the noise reduction plugin alone). I know that to get rid of noise, it always will cost quality of the original sound but i realy had expected a better performance. I am using the program for some 40-years-old-tapes (lot of tape-hiss) with family-voices on it. My question is the following: Does somebody know if there exsists perhaps a better program for noise reduction than the one i use now, and does somebody know if there might be very specialized professional institutes in the world who can deal very good with the problems i have ? (Would they maybe use another program than sound forge noise reduction ) ?
I look forward to an answer.
Best regards from
Jochem de Graaf
from Holland

Subject:RE: noise reduction
Reply by: rraud
Date:12/15/2002 9:08:36 AM

Read the help file or manual carefully for sampling the background noise you would like to remove.

You are probably doing something incorectly, SF-NR can remove tape hiss and other constant type noise with minimal change to the orginal file. Sometimes it helps to do two steps in increments of -10db, opposed to -20 or more, if you are getting unwanted artifacts such as a flanging type sound.

I have not used Sonic Solutions, Cedar, Waves or Cool Edit-pro, but I think the results would be simular.

Subject:RE: noise reduction
Date:12/15/2002 5:29:33 PM

Hello rraud,

Thanx for your reply !
Yes I have read the manual also carefully.
And also i have tried to remove the noise in more than one step. Like you said I tried more steps, not only two steps but also three of four steps, using -3db or less. (I also tried of course all different modes (0,1,2,3)and all other possibilities with the noise spectrum and so on)..... but after I just remove just only -3db of noise once.... the result not really satisfied me: not much noise was removed but the original sound was already transformed much. Changing lots of things in the noiseprint didn't make it better. Maybe I still should try another program ? But more important I think : Do you know somebody who is very very experenced in noise reduction in general ? Maybe he also know more about the different programs ?
Thanx again for you reply.
Best regards
Jochen de Graaf. Holland.

Subject:RE: noise reduction
Reply by: jgalt
Date:12/16/2002 6:27:06 AM

Hello Jochem. My results with Noise Reduction have been very good. I'm an older man and my hearing is not as good as it once was. Could you send me a sample of one of your noisy tapes? Do not do anything to it except convert it to a high quality OGG or MP3. I would like to see what I could do with it and then send it back to you for your evaluation.

Verne (USA)

jgalt1@ameritech.net

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