[Rwp] Help with noise removal

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Tue May 24 07:33:53 EDT 2016


That's the bypass.
I think it's the wet parameter,
but not absolutely sure of that.
Because that also changes amplitude a lot,
it does somewhat in sound forge, but not as much, so just want 
varification on that.


On 5/24/2016 6:29 AM, Matt Turner wrote:
> Same here, just need the last step
> It's not the seventh one down when you Hit shift+p?
> That seems to do something, but it only goes from 0 to 1.
>
> On 5/24/2016 4:32 AM, Chris Belle wrote:
>> hey, I've figured out everything except the last step.
>> where do you adjust the noise reduction amount?
>> The only place I can see to do that is the wet slider in the shift p 
>> dialogue.
>> Kenny did the vid on reaper site, but of course, you can't see which 
>> slider he's adjusting.
>> I figured out how to get a noise print, and to do all the rest.
>> So any one who's done this how bout the reduction slider?
>>
>>
>> On 5/23/2016 12:19 PM, Nolan Darilek wrote:
>>> Hey all. New to Reaper and decided to give it a shot after fighting 
>>> with Audacity for years and feeling like it makes my light audio 
>>> editing a pain. I've been reading lots, and while there's plenty of 
>>> information out there, it seems to be presented across several 
>>> different sources and makes getting up and running challenging. So 
>>> apologies if there are basic answers to my questions which I just 
>>> haven't found.
>>>
>>> My setup is Reaper 5.20 with the Osara plugin running under NVDA. I 
>>> have a track recorded on a somewhat noisy digital recorder, so my 
>>> first task is removing noise.
>>>
>>> I've found this guide:
>>>
>>> http://www.homebrewaudio.com/reafir-madness-hidden-noise-reduction-tool-in-reaper/ 
>>>
>>>
>>> To make my task easier, I recorded about 30 seconds of ambient noise 
>>> on my recorder before my voice begins. I set the loop start/end 
>>> points, enabled repeat, ensured that the track contains only noise. 
>>> Then I followed these instructions right up to the point where I'm 
>>> told to close the effects window, which I can't seem to do. What I 
>>> do is enable the Create Noise Profile checkbox and play my noise, 
>>> but nothing I do ever gets it removed.
>>>
>>> Also, this article seems to imply that eventually you'll hear 
>>> silence, because the noise filter will remove the noise from the 
>>> repeated track. I never hear silence. Instead, I hear my noisy loop 
>>> repeated again and again. Additionally, the Osara commands 
>>> shift/control-shift-p claim there are no effects on the selected 
>>> tracks. This leads me to believe that I'm just editing effect 
>>> parameters, and there's some enable/persist step obvious in the UI 
>>> but not apparent to accessibility. I think there's a bit in the 
>>> performance settings dialog where it shows effect performance, but I 
>>> never see the values climb above 0.
>>>
>>> What am I missing? Trying to be patient but this is enormously 
>>> frustrating. I'm a software developer with lots of experience, and 
>>> Reaper shouldn't be *this* confusing. :) Audio editing sure, but I 
>>> can't even apply an effect.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
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