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Attn Developers - Please make a noise removal app?

By noise removal, I'm not talking about some gate (whether real time or as an applied effect) but rather an app that can sample a noise print from a recording and remove the noise, period. To see this particular function in action, check this video.

Could one of you developers out there kindly make this function a reality? I say it's high time we have this functionality in the iOS environment, ESPECIALLY since this is a process rather than a real-time effect, and ESPECIALLY since each iPad model release is increasingly more powerful than the last one, to the point now an iPad Pro 1 is more powerful than the Dell laptop I used to have in 2004.

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  • I Hokusai can already do this, but I haven't tested the functionality myself.

  • @richardyot said:
    I Hokusai can already do this, but I haven't tested the functionality myself.

    Really? I thought Hokusai's noise removal was of the automatic gate variety rather than the noise print variety. If anyone can confirm this, I'd greatly appreciate it.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    By noise removal, I'm not talking about some gate (whether real time or as an applied effect) but rather an app that can sample a noise print from a recording and remove the noise, period. To see this particular function in action, check this video.

    Could one of you developers out there kindly make this function a reality? I say it's high time we have this functionality in the iOS environment, ESPECIALLY since this is a process rather than a real-time effect, and ESPECIALLY since each iPad model release is increasingly more powerful than the last one, to the point now an iPad Pro 1 is more powerful than the Dell laptop I used to have in 2004.

    Have you tried Clear voice Pro from Edit8?

  • @AnitAz said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    By noise removal, I'm not talking about some gate (whether real time or as an applied effect) but rather an app that can sample a noise print from a recording and remove the noise, period. To see this particular function in action, check this video.

    Could one of you developers out there kindly make this function a reality? I say it's high time we have this functionality in the iOS environment, ESPECIALLY since this is a process rather than a real-time effect, and ESPECIALLY since each iPad model release is increasingly more powerful than the last one, to the point now an iPad Pro 1 is more powerful than the Dell laptop I used to have in 2004.

    Have you tried Clear voice Pro from Edit8?

    Never had. Believe it or not, this thread was from an era before Klevgrand's Brusfri existed. I just used that AU, and it cleans rubbish out of audio like a proper custodian.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @richardyot said:
    I Hokusai can already do this, but I haven't tested the functionality myself.

    Really? I thought Hokusai's noise removal was of the automatic gate variety rather than the noise print variety. If anyone can confirm this, I'd greatly appreciate it.

    Brusfri does this well

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @richardyot said:
    I Hokusai can already do this, but I haven't tested the functionality myself.

    Really? I thought Hokusai's noise removal was of the automatic gate variety rather than the noise print variety. If anyone can confirm this, I'd greatly appreciate it.

    Brusfri does this well

    I've known that since its release. This thread is pre-Brusfri. xD

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