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Dehisser
The Dehisser was especially designed to eliminate the band noise, which is all so typical for analogue
tape recordings, micro-preamps or AD-transducers.
Noise Level: Here you will have to determine as exactly as possible the noise level at which the Dehisser
starts to work. If you choose a level that is not high enough, the band noise will not be completely
eliminated. In such a case you will notice tweeting sounds (the so called "melodic band noise"). An
excessive value will result in a dull sound as part of the band noise and part of the original audio signal
recording will be eliminated by the Dehisser as well (for example: air intake sounds of brass instruments)
(see Artifacts
)
If the noise level on your recording is low, you should experience no problems while adjusting it.
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.
Removed Hiss:
This option allows you to listen to the music that would be filtered away by the Dehisser.
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