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One advantage is that you no longer have to set the noise level value manually
and that this value can also be adjusted later if the noise share fluctuates, for
example, if you use music tracks with differing hiss levels within one project.
If the noise level is constant, a better result may be obtained manually
(Adaptive off). However, the noise level value must then be set precisely.
Audio type: Lets you set the audio material that is to be edited; the algorithm
is adjusted accordingly.
Noise Reduction: this option allows you to adjust the damping of the band
noise in decibel units. In many occasions it is the best solution, not to eliminate
the noise completely, but to damp it only -3 - -6 dB, hence maintaining the
natural sound of the original material.
Quality: The processing quality can be set in two stages. You can use this to
precisely adjust the values in the dialog for standard quality adjustment without
skipping playback, and can then select a higher quality for final burning.
Removed: This option allows you to listen to the music that would be filtered
away by the Dehisser.
DeNoiser
The DeNoiser removes persistent background noise like computer humming,
hissing, noises from sound cards, disturbance from ground wires, interference
from audio-equipment with high-impedance outputs (e.g. turntables), or other
device noises. Subsonic noise or rumbling can be removed effectively from LPs
with the rumble filter.
The DeNoiser requires a short section from your music which contains a
sample of the audio distortion, usually from the start or end of the recording.
When the DeNoiser is activated in the project for the first time, a sample of the
distortion will be searched for immediately after the playback marker. The
automatically detected noise sample enables good results to be achieved even
without opening the DeNoiser dialog.
For more specific results, open the dialog with the "Edit" button.