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A Closer look at Z-noise |
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Analyzer displays the Input signal in Red, the noise profile in White, output signal in Green, and the EQ profile in Orange.
Noise profile EQ offers 5 Band on/off, Band Type, Frequency, gain, and Q controls to shape your noise profile.
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Threshold determines the level below which the noise profile is cleaned, while the level above the profile is unchanged or processed minimally.
Reduction the amount of noise reduction applied to the signal below the Threshold.
NR The noise Reduction meter displays the amount of noise being removed.
Release sets the time it will take for noise reduction or gain attenuation to occur.
Attack is the time it takes for attenuation to stop or for the gain to rise.
Transient preserves transients by enhancing them before the noise reduction process takes place.
Knee adjusts the sharpness of the gain reduction curve below the noise profile.
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Learn Use it to create a noise profile when you have a sample of pure noise.
Extract creates a noise profile from sections that have mixed signal and noise.
Adaptive scans your track in real-time and creates a noise profile on the fly.
Smooth sets the highest frequency resolution
Punch delivers the best time resolution, perfect for recordings with significant attacks and transients, like percussive sounds or plucked strings.
Norm offers a balance between frequency and time resolutions.
Output lets you choose between Audio (the audio after Z-Noise processing) and Difference (the noise being removed).
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