Thad Brown author of xlr8yourMac audio column has recommended sonicWorx as an editor. He is particularly complementary of the denoiser plug-in which he says keeps the audio intact while eliminating noise. Apparently it is not a real time effect rather it takes a long time (hours) to clean up poorly tracked audio segment on low end PowerMacs. I would like to give RayGun a shot if you have the inclination. Prosoniq ( progenator of SonicWorx)has a basic editor which is free. It contains fully functional effects and I use it regularly. Unfortunately only some fo the effects are included in the free SONICWORKS ARTISTS BASIC PACAKAGE and the denoiser is not enabled. I don't know what the cost of the full package is but I am investigating it as I have a rather noisy room with a constant/predictable background noise level. I will let you know what I find out about it.
Re: D/Noise 1.0d f2 problems
Thad Brown author of xlr8yourMac audio column has recommended sonicWorx as an editor. He is particularly complementary of the denoiser plug-in which he says keeps the audio intact while eliminating noise. Apparently it is not a real time effect rather it takes a long time (hours) to clean up poorly tracked audio segment on low end PowerMacs. I would like to give RayGun a shot if you have the inclination. Prosoniq ( progenator of SonicWorx)has a basic editor which is free. It contains fully functional effects and I use it regularly. Unfortunately only some fo the effects are included in the free SONICWORKS ARTISTS BASIC PACAKAGE and the denoiser is not enabled. I don't know what the cost of the full package is but I am investigating it as I have a rather noisy room with a constant/predictable background noise level. I will let you know what I find out about it.