| I don't know if it is common, but I get very good results by not using the denoising on the full spectrum in RX.
I prefer to use the standalone application, although it makes the workflow a bit more complicated: in PT consolidate (shift-alt-3) problematic clip - open file in RX.
With the vertical ruler select noise sample, train, then switch to horizontal ruler and select only the middle part of the spectrum, from around 100 to 300Hz til 6 to 8kHz, and apply. That keeps the deep parts of the spectrum from "warbling" and the untreated "highs" stay more natural and open. Then I'll save and voila - as PT still links to the consolidated clip, the treatment is immediately reflected in the clip in the timeline (but maybe not the waveform). This way I avoid double IDs. I do not denoise too much, between 6 and 10dB maximum.
The lows are then hi-passed as necessary in PT and eq'd.
Greetings,
Matthias
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