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Denoise clickrepair
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Out of interest and ignorance, pro media people I sometimes talk to act as though this stuff is easy to filter out. By the way, this would also be a good way for folks to hear more about Goldwave. And sometimes you end up with something better, but not quite perfect, but it would just be good to know what an expert can and cannot do with a "hands-on" demo of applying the various approaches and hearing the before/after results. As some of the posters suggest, there can be several different approaches, and combinations, and it gets to be pretty complex.

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One thing I'll say I wish for is for someone to do a youtube-like mini audio-video lecture showing a few techniques of eliminating, or at least mitigating the presence of, these unwanted sounds using Goldwave. So I'm wondering, are there pro tools that do this a lot better? If so, what have they got that Goldwave doesn't?

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Or sometimes the process I do takes away so much wanted sound that I feel the new sound has no flavor, so to speak, so end up still preferring the noisy sound. The artifacts are so annoying, that I often end up feeling that I (and I think my listeners) would prefer the noise - I think we're somehow more used to humming and noise from everyday life, so we can filter that out if we have to. Regular noise, hum, whine: eliminating this type of unwanted sound is one of the hardest things I find to do in Goldwave, and I often fail to get anything listenable at all.








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