Traditional noise reduction methods are inadequate. Dual-ended processes require encoding and do nothing to remove noise already present in a signal. Low-pass filters remove as much wanted signal as noise. Dynamic filters pump, round off transients and dull the genuine signal. Gates remove no noise when open. Expanders pump, and multi-band expanders have poor separation filters, leading to loss of high frequencies, loss of ambience, and degradation of hard transients.
Nonetheless, there are many occasions when it is inconvenient or unnecessary to use NR-4 or NR-5 to remove broadband noise. Often, the nature of the noise and the wanted signal is such that an "Auto Dehisser" will produce highly acceptable results very quickly and with minimal fuss.
Dehiss-3 is optimised for relatively uncoloured and consistent hiss, and for broadband noises such as fan-noise. Its simple and intuitive interface means that excellent results can be obtained quickly by users with few (or no) advanced audio engineering skills.
Dehiss-3 is the latest incarnation of CEDAR's auto-dehiss algorithms, the first of which won an EQ Magazine 'Best Of Show' Award at the 97th AES Convention.
Hardware and Core Modules:
Overview ·
Timecode/Automation ·
Process Manager ·
File Processor ·
DC Filter
Server software:
Overview ·
Background Processing ·
Batch Processing
Utilities:
Spectrum Analyser ·
Dither and Noise Shaping ·
2 Channel Tools ·
Metering ·
Gain
Off-line Processes:
Retouch ·
Manual Declick ·
Dethump
Restoration Modules:
Auto Dehiss ·
Dehiss-3 ·
NR-4 ·
NR-5 ·
Declickle-2 ·
Vintage Decrackle ·
Debuzz-3 ·
Declip ·
Phase Correction
Dynamics Modules:
Dynamics Processor ·
Limiter
Noise Suppression:
DNS
Equalisation:
Linear phase EQ ·
Precision EQ
Forensic Audio Investigation:
Forensic Systems Overview