If it works as advertised it's a pretty amazing package for $99 P.S.: Just for curiosity, looking at KVR, i've found some cheap VST. Former one is quite versatile and has also other built-in sweetening modules. Waves plugin (i didn't tested it) for 200USD or WaveArts dialog for 250USD are probably chapest serious dialog oriented choices, if is it working for you.
I'm not aware of anything free for that purpose. is pretty good value in comparison to this while providing great toolset for general restoration.
Cedar tool was typically several thousands of GBP.
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So basically these tools are much quicker to setup (sometimes there is only single control, especially on dedicated dialog cleaners) and usually leads to cleaners results.īad news is, tools were always dedicated to professional post, restoration or broadcast business and not project studios. as opposed to general broadband noise-reduction tools. Some tools are optimized for dialog processing, so there are some built-in profiles and optimizations for typical frequency content and dynamic nature of human voice. Then there is usually also some frequency smoothing of that threshold curve, which can prevent another type of reduction artifacts. and to be as natural as possible without jumps in noise level and signal cutout artifacts. Important thing in case of dynamic processing is also timing behavior. ReaFir is quite general FIR processor, which can work as multiband gate or subtract captured noise profile from signal.īoth will work to certain basic degree, but specialized tools for noise treatment have for instance floating threshold detection, so it automatically changes in time and adapts to incoming signal. I don't think, you'll find mentioned ReaFir or ReaGate as effective in bg noise removal as commercial tools from Cedar, Izotope, Sonnox or Algorithmix.