And, I hate to bust people's bubble, but it must not be accessible, seeing that 
I brought the d-noiser plugin up on an insert in PT 12.3, and no matter what I 
did, regardless which control/parameter I moved, I heard absolutely no changed 
result, and believe me, I may not have very sensitive ears, but I moved each 
control individually to hear the effect, and buddy, when I say move, damn it, I 
mean move!  I cranked the hell! outta those things and also knocked them the 
other way, so far down they were practically way in the negative values, and I 
mean wayyyyy! in the negatives.  So either I'm stupid, the plugin isn't 
working, or the thing's a piece of crap.  Probably the second of the 3.

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Martin 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 10:54 PM
  Subject: Re: Isotope RX4?


  100% accessible? Are you able to work with the spectrogram and etc?

    On Aug 27, 2015, at 5:34 PM, Juan Pablo Culasso Alonso 
<[email protected]> wrote:


    RX4 has his stand alone app 100% accessible. I use the advanced version but 
for demonising purposes the standard will make the job.




      On Aug 27, 2015, at 18:29, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<[email protected]> wrote:


      Guys,

      I have a cassette tape that I'm trying to remove a major! and I do mean 
major! hiss from.  It's me as a child, and it has some of the worst quality 
tape recording audio I've ever heard.  No doubt, my parents must a recorded 
this on a real el cheapo tape recorder.  It's horriffic!  E Q isn't gonna get 
rid a this.

      Anyway, has anyone used either the Isotope RX4 Standard or Advanced, 
preferably Standard plugins with PT?  If so, are they even somewhat accessible? 
 I'm thinking I'll probably use the D-Noise module.

      If not that accessible, if I just wanna see, though probably not 
advisable, if it just naturally with no tweaking would make it a little better, 
do you think just popping it on an insert and being done with it would possibly 
even get rid of the slightest bit, even if not enough to be desirable?

      If it's not accessible, does anyone have custom made presets that'll help 
me?  If not, what other plugs would be accessible that may help with this.  
It's not really a hum type of hiss.  It's more the type background air noise 
kind a hiss you heard when recording on real cheap consumer grade little 
portable pocket tape recorders with the built in mikes.  Like something you'd 
buy at Radio Shaq or Circuit Shitty.

      Chris.


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