From: Mal Huddleston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Audio Noise Reduction

Donovan,
The original Cool Edit 96 shareware program has a great noise reduction
algorithm and is simple to use.
Basically you take a sample of the noise only and then deduct it from your
material.
Go to http://www.syntrillium.com/

At 10:27 AM 9/2/99 -0700, you wrote:
 >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >Subject: Audio Noise Reduction
 >
 >Hi,
 >
 >I've been lurking for several months, and have gained quite a bit of
 >knowledge.
 >I think I have a handle on video capturing, editing, and converting to
 >SureStream.
 >
 >I have a number of audio tapes which I want to present via Real. Of course
 >I need
 >to digitize them.  The problem is they were recorded on a "pretty good"
 >analog
 >recorder, and are not full cd-quality. When playing them back, I can hear
 >some tape hiss.
 >
 >I have checked out the SoundFoundry site. I am just getting started with
 >all this on a
 >limited budget. I suppose I could spend $495 + $395 for Sound Forge with
 >the noise
 >reduction plugin, and hope that will solve my noise reduction problem.
 >
 >Are they any other (cheaper) alternatives to reducing noise/hiss from sound
 >captured
 >on an analog source?
 >
 >Thanks,
 >Donovan Wade

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