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  • Voxengo Offers VST Noise Reduction Plug-In

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    The next plug-in Voxengo has brought to you is Redunoise. Redunoise is a high resolution audio noise reduction system in PC VST plug-in format.

    Broadband noise is generally a very simple entity. Cassette and vinyl recordings have plenty of it. Sometimes recording to the line input of audiocard can also lead to broadband noise, especially after normalizing. With noisy audio sources such as these, the natural desire is to reduce this broadband noise content while preserving all necessary musical components - the most important part of the noise reduction process.

    Redunoise uses advanced, high-resolution analysis and filtering to provide a very musical-sounding noise reductiona according to the company.

    It does take a great deal of CPU power to run Redunoise and Voxengo suggests at least a 1.3 GHz non-budget processor. The processing also introduces a large amount of latency (close to 33,000 samples), but Redunoise does delay the analysis display to sync up with the audio output for easier operation.

    Feature Summary:

    • High resolution spectrum analysis
    • Analog-prototyped filtering
    • Real-time spectrum display
    • Residual output monitoring
    • Logarithmic/linear scale switch
    • Multilevel undo for each parameter
    • "A-to-B" comparisons
    • Highly optimized assembler DSP
    • Stereo-to-Stereo processing mode
    • Support of sample rates up to 96 kHz
    • Demo factory presets
    • 64-bit internal precision

    Redunoise is being offering at the introductory price of $79. A demo version is available for download.




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