Keep up the good work...so much work now seems to involve lots of editing & restoration, I'm constantly amazed with the tools we have available & simply inversing the Samplitude denoiser on a piece of audio & scrolling through the different presets is very revealing, used discreetly these tools can really clean & open up a mix/master.
You should mention, however, that at least in Samplitude Pro X you have to pay an extra of about 180 Euros to use the spectral cleaning with all the features you apply in this video. In Samplitude Pro X the standard is spectral cleaning only on the track level and this has considerably less options.
You know, this video does not show you how to open a spectral view for a "single" object only. Tim just clicks something and it opens. the only thing I see, it spectral view for "all" tracks at once.
Keep up the good work...so much work now seems to involve lots of editing & restoration, I'm constantly amazed with the tools we have available & simply inversing the Samplitude denoiser on a piece of audio & scrolling through the different presets is very revealing, used discreetly these tools can really clean & open up a mix/master.
Very useful video Tim and nicely explained . The Spectral Cleaner is a effective great tool.
Cheers
Kraznet
Samplitude, and Sequoia, using the Cleaning and restoration suite that is built in.
You should mention, however, that at least in Samplitude Pro X you have to pay an extra of about 180 Euros to use the spectral cleaning with all the features you apply in this video. In Samplitude Pro X the standard is spectral cleaning only on the track level and this has considerably less options.
thanks Tim ♥;♥
my Eyes see to Sony Spectralayer Pro too .. i enjoy vissualitation
You know, this video does not show you how to open a spectral view for a "single" object only. Tim just clicks something and it opens. the only thing I see, it spectral view for "all" tracks at once.
What the heck is the name of the program?