The background to CEDAR DNS

DNS dialogue noise suppression


Pro Audio Review Award Studio Sound Award TEC Award nominee TEC Award nominee Academy Award winner Cinema Audio Society Award nominee 2007 Cinema Audio Society Award nominee 2008 TEC Award nominee Cinema Audio Society Award winner 2009 Audio Media Gear Of The Year 2012 IBC Best of Show 2012 Resolution Award 2013 TEC Award nominee 2014


Noise is all around us: traffic, aircraft, the noise inside vehicles, air conditioning, wind, rain and other water noises, the noise from domestic appliances and even excessive reverberation. It annoys people, and it can render many recordings unusable. So noise suppression techniques are used to clean up noisy dialogue for film production, suppress ambient noise for live TV and radio broadcasting, revitalise sound effects libraries, and enhance speech for forensic audio investigations.

Until CEDAR's Academy Award winning DNS technology, you were forced to use processes such as low-pass and other filters, noise gates, dynamics processes, or processes developed from analogue encode/decode noise reduction systems. These often proved inadequate. Filtering is not selective about what it removes, and there is no relationship between the input and the filtering effect. Gates have no effect when the desired signal is present and lead to unnatural gaps in the signal. Other 'dynamics' processes generate pumping, distortion, and other unnatural effects, and encode/decode processes, when used in this way, simply act as dynamics processors.

The original CEDAR DNS process overcame all of these problems, and resulted in a string of awards when implemented in our hardware products (the DNS1000 and its descendents) and software products (the DNS One and its siblings). Today, there is a further development of the DNS algorithm, designed specifically for live sound, and this forms the core of the DNS 8 Live.


Whatever your dialogue noise suppression requirements, the answer is CEDAR DNS.


Go to: DNS1500DNS 8 Live