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noise reduction noise removal
#1
It would be nice to have the ability to take a 5  - 10 sec. room sample, ie. computer fan, fan running or HVAC system etc.
And be able to remove the sound from the recorded audio. 
Not everyone has the perfect recording studio at their house with soundproof walls and absorbent foam, no matter how good your setup is some background noise  gets picked up in recorded in the audio.

Audacity has this ability, however I would like to see this software be able to do this. It would be great for remote editing of live recordings, I do in te field. I also thinks others would benifit, even if it was paid extra.

Thanks for a great software app.
R Hawk NAF player
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#2
I totally agree with the above noise reduction request.

On a related note, Dwrae; could you kindly expand on what causes artefacts and any mitigating measures available?
I have a modest Behringer Xenyx 302 interface which picks up crackles and clicks from my high quality independently
phantom powered mic. Now, recording in Recorder Pro has far less artefacts than AEM which probably points to a software issue as opposed to hardware. Obviously without means of live tracking and processing tools like precompression or metronome guidance, Recorder pro is not a viable live option.
Again, my Xenyx only supports a peak sampling rate of 48khz but if I use it, latency is shot, only way to keep everything in sync is to use 44.1. I've read the entire manual n checkd the lat correction YouTube.
Kindly address after N7wwk's request above. Thnx
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#3
We agree that a noise reduction tool would be great. Cannot say when/if we are going to implement it though.
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#4
(03-22-2016, 04:46 AM)Iridium Wrote: I totally agree with the above noise reduction request.

On a related note, Dwrae; could you kindly expand on what causes artefacts and any mitigating measures available?
I have a modest Behringer Xenyx 302 interface which picks up crackles and clicks from my high quality independently
phantom powered mic. Now, recording in Recorder Pro has far less artefacts than AEM which probably points to a software issue as opposed to hardware. Obviously without means of live tracking and processing tools like precompression or metronome guidance, Recorder pro is not a viable live option.
Again, my Xenyx only supports a peak sampling rate of 48khz but if I use it, latency is shot, only way to keep everything in sync is to use 44.1. I've read the entire manual n checkd the lat correction YouTube.
Kindly address after  N7wwk's request above. Thnx

It depends on what kind of crackles you get. AEM is more cpu intensive than UARP, but at the same time, using more cpu time can actually sometimes cause less problems since the cpu doesn't get downclocked all the time.. I'd suggest enabling logging to file in both apps, make a short recording that reproduces it in both apps and send us the log files (USBAudioLog.txt and AudioEvolution/AELog.txt) and possibly the recordings to info@audio-evolution.com.
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#5
That was fast.
Pliz expect it this holiday weekend. Thnx
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