bblackwood wrote on Fri, 03 December 2010 08:20 |
Yah, for things like tick / thump / buzz & noise removal and limiting, digital tools can't be beat.
I think the thread is really about standard analog processing like EQ and compression....
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Yep, I've got two versions Sonic NoNoise, (PT HD & Sonic sB) both are amazing.
Nick is quite adept with iZotope Rx 2.
And we just bought Wavelab 7, so we'll be looking into those Oxford NR tools as well.
Like DC said the best of the plug-ins are the EQs.
I would add to that the Crane Song Phoenix, used sparingly.
I haven't really found any compression plugs that float my boat, although the Fairchild (and their other classic emulations) with the UAD card got my attention on a recent project, and the Flux Alchemist is the first multiband gizmo to raise my eyebrows, but haven't bought either.
But for a straight mastering job there's nothing like a simple analog chain with a dig limiter on the end to do the job.
I could babble on...
JT