Re: Creamware Osiris subharmonic
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 11:28 am
Nice tip. iZotope is da bomb, as the kids say, and I'll look into WNS Noise.
Zynaptic makes some tools that are amazingly capable, their Unfilter plugin does fixes to comb-filtering problems that used to be largely impossible to do anything about. Unchirp is a lifesaver to reducing artifacts from audio data compression, which comes up more in broadcast than music, but you never know.
Sound Radix Auto-Align is also an incredible time-saver. It's really about the headaches the movie and TV post people have to deal with, but it works a treat in some music situations as well. When I have a multitrack from elsewhere with bounced/mixed tracks I can solve little phase/offset problems very rapidly. I used to have to spend a lot of time nudging things manually by a few milliseconds at a time.
This has gone a little off topic, but I'm really enjoying this exchange of tools and techniques.
Zynaptic makes some tools that are amazingly capable, their Unfilter plugin does fixes to comb-filtering problems that used to be largely impossible to do anything about. Unchirp is a lifesaver to reducing artifacts from audio data compression, which comes up more in broadcast than music, but you never know.
Sound Radix Auto-Align is also an incredible time-saver. It's really about the headaches the movie and TV post people have to deal with, but it works a treat in some music situations as well. When I have a multitrack from elsewhere with bounced/mixed tracks I can solve little phase/offset problems very rapidly. I used to have to spend a lot of time nudging things manually by a few milliseconds at a time.
This has gone a little off topic, but I'm really enjoying this exchange of tools and techniques.