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Old 13th April 2007   #1
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Best Noise Reduction / Denoising at 192 Khz?

After someone mentioned Cedar for Pro Tools in the other thread, I'd be interested what else is out there... What do you use for high quality noise reduction?

I'd love to get Cedar after all the great comments, but I run Nuendo, not PT. If anyone has Cedar and can do 192 Khz, let me know! I have some classical recordings at 192 khz that need some dehissing...
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you could always leave it up to mastering engineer to use dolby sr or something like that at the mastering stage.

Waves noise reduction has worked for me though
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Btw, how bad is "DINR"? It's coming in the mptk bundle and I'm wondering if it's usable...maybe not ideal, but is it at least usable? How awful is it compared with the others, and what else would someone get to just clean up a given track (not a whole mix) cheaply at 96K?
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Btw, how bad is "DINR"? It's coming in the mptk bundle and I'm wondering if it's usable...maybe not ideal, but is it at least usable? How awful is it compared with the others, and what else would someone get to just clean up a given track (not a whole mix) cheaply at 96K?
DINR is the biggest POS there is. Comletely unuseable fro anything.

You can get a strandalone Cedar box, that doesn't need PT's.
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Dont get DINR, i got a copy of it when I upgraded from 6.9 to 7.0 and I can sometimes get that thing to work, but usually it is garbage sounding any ways. I find more often then not it will mess up a recording then help it. I am thinking about getting waves just to clean up tracks but DINR dont buy it or use it because it dosnt work. It is like synchronic which works but it is crap too.
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Compared to just about everything else out there, DINR is no good for anything more than about a half db of noise reduction, and that's only if you don't mind the fiddly interface and non-realtime processing.

Even Soundsoap is better...
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