Daymo
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In conjunction with Soundforge, I sometimes use a freeware sound editor called Audacity for editing samples as Audacity has a pretty handy feature called "Noise Removal".
Basically you highlight a section of the sample that contains hiss/static/background noise etc and click "get noise" - you then highlight the section of the sample you want these aspects removed from and click "remove noise". Simple as that. If used too harshly, it can create some undesirable side effects with sample but a lot of the time this can be corrected in Soundforge.
My question is: Does anyone know of any other programs that have this feature that are perhaps more precise?
Cheers
Daymo
Basically you highlight a section of the sample that contains hiss/static/background noise etc and click "get noise" - you then highlight the section of the sample you want these aspects removed from and click "remove noise". Simple as that. If used too harshly, it can create some undesirable side effects with sample but a lot of the time this can be corrected in Soundforge.
My question is: Does anyone know of any other programs that have this feature that are perhaps more precise?
Cheers
Daymo