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Re: Background Noise

2005-03-06 by Zac Gordon

Wow, thanks for the info.

Is there a way though to accomplish similar things from within Logic?

--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, GAmoore@a... wrote:
> Bias is another company located in Northern California. They are famous for 
> Peak, and have a following of sorts. You may have seen their advertisements in 
> which BT claims to use for editing samples in addition to using Logic to do 
> his pieces. Bias has free trials of Peak and Deck and I think they have academic 
> pricing too.
> 
> I think their product for noise reduction is Soundsoap. They have a sale for 
> SoundSoap 2 for $99.
> 
> http://www.bias-inc.com/
> 
> It supposedly gets rid of hiss, hum, crackles, etc.
> 
> They also have Soundsoap Pro :
> http://www.bias-inc.com/products/soundsoappro/
>  Whether you're archiving from vinyl, transferring studio and live analog 
> recordings, performing forensic audio analysis, or battling a noisy recording 
> environment, SoundSoap Pro scrubs away problems â€" leaving nothing behind but 
> sparkling clean results.
> 
>  SoundSoap Pro offers unparalleled noise reduction and audio restoration â€" 
> with a minimum of tweaking, and greatly reduced chances of undesirable sonic 
> artifacts. Competing high-end solutions may do a decent job, but are typically 
> complex, costly, and cumbersome â€" in some cases forcing you to tweak hundreds of 
> controls before you can get close to your desired results.
> 
>  SoundSoap Pro combines, all in a single plug-in, three restoration tools â€" 
> BroadBand, Click & Crackle, and Hum & Rumble â€" plus a sophisticated Noise Gate, 
> for that final polish. A unique, fully integrated interface means you're only 
> one click away from a complete arsenal of tools.
> 
>  SoundSoap Pro â€" it'll leave your tracks sparkling. Without taking you to the 
> cleaners.
> 
> Waves makes somethign too   - but like 10 times the price.

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