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Dehisser
The Dehisser eliminate
s regular “white” noise, typically produced by analog
tape recordings, microphone pre-amplifiers, or AD transformers.
Noise Level: Here you should set the threshold of the DeHisser as precisely as
possible. Values that are too low will remove the hissing insufficiently.
Incomplete deletion of hissing produces artefacts and should be avoided.
Settings that are too high lead to dull results – noise-like signal components
(such as the blow-off of wind instruments) are also removed.
The setting doesn't cause any problems at a reduced hissing level.
Noise Reduction: Here you can adjust the dampening of the hissing in
decibels. It is often better to reduce hissing by -3- to -6 dB rather than as
much as is possible so as to keep the sound "natural".
Removed hiss: The part of music that was filtered out by the DeHisser can be
previewed for testing purposes.