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The reduction algorithm can be tuned to suit various types of signal including speech. In Restore Rig there’s a Learn button in the noise reduction section. Click on any slot in the effects section (near the top of the panel) and, in the pop-up menu, select ‘Restore Rig’ from the Steinberg/Restoration folder. The Master Section is where you can insert plugins when processing audio files.
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If it’s not there then go to the Tool Windows menu and click on ‘Master Section’. The Master section is usually found in a panel to the right of the main Audio editor display. I’d suggest the following… first open the audio file in the audio editor. Izotope specifically has many tutorial videos on YouTube regarding dialogue editing, including noise doesn’t have to be difficult. I second the suggestions to look at Izotope RX or ACON Digital’s Restoration Suite. Yes, it sounds like WaveLab is overkill for your particular use case. I am probably looking for something too specific in reality. Thanks for all your help everyone, but unless I start needing significantly more functionality, this looks way past overkill. It’s not just a more modern version of what I’m using, it’s 3 or 4 other suites of functions added on top I don’t need, that all need space in the UI. I’m trying to streamline a workflow, this won’t be achieved here as I’m looking at the wrong size of toolkit. I think WaveLab for me is such drastic overkill in terms of many, many features I won’t use, it won’t help. Mastering is not really the job here (I have done mastering, but this is editing and cleaning up interviews), and there is looking for a shortcut, and trying to avoid an unnecessarily convoluted workflow for what you are doing. I hope Steinberg or someone finds a way to make a time-efficient editor.
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I’ll try this again before my trial runs out, but not for the next day or two. Sorry for another rant, I’m rather disappointed. It looks like Adobe style UI where you need to go on courses etc before you can be vaguely proficient.
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It appears to have brought more things simply tacked on to more things. I was hoping 10+ years would have brought a slicker process. Still not reduced any noise.įrom what you say, I do worry that even when I get there (that would be at a huge time cost as well as direct financial one), there would be a huge time deficit each time I am using it, way more than I’ll ever save by not rebooting in a different OS.This is trying to be too many things to too many people in one app, making each and every process long-winded, operated through a confusing UI. I’ve applied well over 2 hours to get essentially nowhere.
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I’ve allowed 3 times what it will take in my current software (it’s a long interview and I’m picky, so that’s an extra 8 hours) - that’s not going to be close to enough I don’t think.
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I can’t even be sure I’ve found what you’re describing yet (the manual assumes you know way too much about how this works, it’s very poor), and I’ll need a project with a longer lead time to try and get this app involved or I’m missing deadlines left right and centre.
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My word this seems painful and excessively convoluted. Sorry if it’s a bit ‘ranty’, I really want this to work! My first look at the interface, and I’m struggling to find a way in and get the first task accomplished. I’ve got 30 days to decide if I can spend quite a large sum of money on this and get results.
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WaveLab is not an easy in interface, even for someone who’s first Steinberg product was Pro24 on the Atari! I have used Cubase a lot over the years, but not WaveLab as earlier on it was a PC only app and I’ve been on Mac when it comes to pro work since 1994. Applying any type of processing to one or all of a multichannel file (you aren’t restricted to 2 channels) over a selected area is a breeze. I am desperate to find replacements for Apple’s ancient SoundTrack Pro and WaveBurner products (last updated in 2009) that mean I have to have a boot of 10.12 for my Mac, but still can’t find anything to edit and clean up a multichannel interview like Sountrack Pro can. Yes, I’ve got other issues too, but this is the first process before working further. I have tried multiple searches on the forum, and can’t find anything to show me that (despite a WaveLab Pro 9.5 review that says you can) WaveLab Pro 10 can take a sample of noise and remove it throughout an audio file.