They all have several modules/algo's to clean up artifacts. Denoise, declip, declick, de-ess, deverb, and so on. They also all have preview functionality, so you can already decide beforehand which settings work best, to avoid most artifacts.Maybe you didn't get the notification so I'll reply again to make sure. Cause sometimes I don't get any notification either. Can you tell me how to use these applications to reduce artifacts. ThanksSteinberg Spectralayers
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This unlike some others, which do everything automatically but give less control over the whole process. That might work well in many cases but when you have difficult tracks you're better off using the 3 that i mentioned.
Often it requires a lot of trial and error tho. There's no clear "how to" because every source needs a different approach. Or repeated processes, or even partial renders.
Statistics: Posted by dionenoid — Sat Aug 03, 2024 11:36 am