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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: Roving Sign on January 15, 2006, 11:38:05 AM
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These used to be called "Vinyl Restoration Tools" in past versions of SF - more aptly named in version 8. The stock setting works amazingly well for removing clappers...nice for quiet shows where those close proximity clappers can be annoying - Helps get the most out of Normalize
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Is this standard with SF 8 or is it another plug-in I can't afford?
I always seem to end up next to someone clapping too vigorously >:(
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They are included in the trial version - so looks like they are stock.
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Thanks I'll download it and give it a go.
+T
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I'll be needing that clap removal tool after the Bonnaroo strippers and Jamcruise hooker... :P
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I have Sound Forge Audio Studio 7 and it does have a "vinyl restoration" on it could you explain what settings I should use? I tried the default settings and it seemed to help some.
Default settings for SF 7
Click removal (1 to 20) : 12
Reduce Noise by (off to 100 dB) : 10 dB
Affect Freq above (100 to 10,000 Hz) : 2,500 Hz
Attach speed (1 to 20) : 7
Release Speed (1 to 20) : 7
Noise floor (-inf to -40 dB) : -90 dB
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On 8 - I just used the stock settings - I used the Vinyl tools in 7 also - they seem pretty much the same - but I dont have 7 so I cant compare...
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On 8 - I just used the stock settings - I used the Vinyl tools in 7 also - they seem pretty much the same - but I dont have 7 so I cant compare...
Do the settings look similar to what I put in the previous comment?
Default settings for SF 7
Click removal (1 to 20) : 12
Reduce Noise by (off to 100 dB) : 10 dB
Affect Freq above (100 to 10,000 Hz) : 2,500 Hz
Attach speed (1 to 20) : 7
Release Speed (1 to 20) : 7
Noise floor (-inf to -40 dB) : -90 dB
If so which part of it help with removing the clapping or is it the sum of all the settings?
+T for your help
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Those are the same as the default in SF8 - For a few claps I just select each clap - for a buch of claps - just select that area...you can play with the "preview" check box to check results before you apply the tool...
I have also had great luck using this tool for removing digi-noise and DAT crackles...
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It's called Audio Restoration in SF8. Standard function.
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It's called Audio Restoration in SF8. Standard function.
Note the title of the thread...
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I'm thoroughly chastised.
:'(