Best Cheap/Free Pro Tools Dialogue Noise Reduction Plug-In - Avid Pro Multiband Dynamics

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • There are so many noise reduction plug-ins out there - Cedar DNS, iZotope RX, Accentize dxRevive, Acon Dialogue, but I found a FREE one that comes with Pro Tools Ultimate!
    Grab these presets here: 4lo-digital.com/product/tbnr/
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  • Krátké a kreslené filmy

Komentáře • 5

  • @PascalPayantfilms
    @PascalPayantfilms Před měsícem +2

    Don't forget to do the video I requested :) the one about how to finalize the film mix, Lufs, what to do when it's too loud etc..

  • @christian.dblair
    @christian.dblair Před měsícem +3

    Bertom Denoiser is a great solution as well for people who are familiar with the Cedar workflow!

  • @martinwrang
    @martinwrang Před měsícem +1

    A workflow that I’ve found useful for setting these kind of processors up quickly with minimum damage to the signal:
    1. Set all bands to maximum reduction
    2. Set the threshold low enough that the dialog is basically unaffected, but high enough that background noise is still being reduced effectively and doesn’t pump excessively (can be tricky with loud/very dynamic noise).
    3. Set all bands to 0 reduction, play the clip in context with all other sounds and pull down the reduction until the noise is no longer an issue.
    A favourite of mine for real time Cedar-style NR is the free Bertom Denoiser. It’s light on the CPU, sounds great and has a HF bias toggle which lowers the threshold for high frequencies. There’s a paid upgrade (about 25$) which adds individual thresholds for all bands. I haven’t found the need for it since the HF bias works so well, and it’s way easier and quicker to set 1 threshold instead or 5.
    Thanks for all that you do for the community Tom!

  • @paulbohak
    @paulbohak Před měsícem +1

    Nice. I have RX, but I'll try this on Waves C4 as well.

  • @Jdvc-yd5tx
    @Jdvc-yd5tx Před měsícem

    I think you might need subtitles for this dialogue not 'noise' reduction.