Best Noise Reduction Plugins

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Brook Mithani

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Aug 3, 2024, 6:02:52 PM8/3/24
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A very simple to use noise reduction plug-in with most of the work being done by a big knob, but there are a few other controls available to fine tune things, including a second algorithm and some EQ shifting to focus the noise reduction onto different frequency bands.

You have 4 parameters to control, and by tweaking those you get a better degree of flexibility than you do with the one knob options. There is also an EQ section so you can weight the noise reduction to the frequency range that most needs it.

Are you tired of unwanted background noise ruining your audio recordings? In 2024, there's a solution at your fingertips! Whether you're a musician, podcaster, or content creator, dealing with intrusive sounds like traffic, cheering crowds, or noisy appliances can be a headache. The good news is that today's noise reduction plugins have become a lifesaver.

They effortlessly clean up your audio with just a few clicks, preserving its original quality. Dive into this guide to explore the best noise reduction plugins, complete with their impressive features. Say goodbye to background noise and hello to professional-sounding audio!

Denoise plugins are handy tools that help get rid of annoying background sounds in audio recordings. These unwanted noises can be things like buzzing, hissing, or other distractions that make your audio less pleasant to listen to. Noise is a common problem in most recordings, especially when you're outdoors or using noisy equipment like amplifiers or tape machines in a studio.

Even if you're not a pro, you can benefit from a good noise-reduction plugin. There should be more than the basic tools that come with your recording software to do the job well. That's why many people look for better options to make their audio sound its best.

In the world of audio production, noise can be a pesky adversary, tarnishing the clarity and quality of recordings. Fortunately, the year 2024 brings us a lineup of impressive noise-reduction plugins, each offering unique features and capabilities.

Waves Clarity VX is an AI-driven noise reduction plugin that swiftly and effectively eliminates unwanted background noise from your audio recordings. It boasts remarkable speed and delivers high-quality results without artifacts.

Bertom Denoiser is a reliable free noise reduction plugin that post-production engineers often turn to for enhancing audio quality. It is particularly effective at cleaning up samples, videos, and audio recordings while being budget-friendly.

ToneLib Noise Reducer is a straightforward and adaptable denoiser plugin free that is suitable for a wide range of projects. Its intuitive controls make it an excellent choice for users of all experience levels.

Bitsonic Sound Recovery is a versatile free noise reduction plug in that not only removes from audio free but also serves as an audio restoration tool. It excels at enhancing audio quality in challenging scenarios.

iZotope is a renowned brand in the audio enhancement industry, and the RX 10 Advanced is a comprehensive audio repair suite. It is suitable for a wide range of applications, including music production, content creation, and post-production.

You have a wide array of noise reduction plugins to choose from, ranging from free options like Bertom Denoiser, ToneLib Noise Reducer, and Bitsonic Sound Recovery to premium choices like iZotope RX 10 Advanced. The right plugin for you will depend on your specific needs, budget, and level of experience, but with these options, you can ensure that your audio recordings remain clean and pristine.

Apart from using noise cancelling plugins, you can also install third-party noise remover software to get rid of all kinds of noises. HitPaw Video Converter offers a simple and effective way to remove background noise from audio and video files. Noise Remover is one of the lightweight AI features integrated in this program.

Step 3:HitPaw's AI technology will automatically kick into action, identifying and eliminating the background noise from the audio or video file you've added. You don't need to adjust any settings; the program takes care of it for you.

Step 4:Once the noise removal process is complete, you can preview the results and compare the before-and-after effects. This allows you to ensure that the background noise has been effectively removed.

If you're satisfied with the outcome, click the "Export" button to save the file without any background noise. If you wish to work on another file, simply click "Replace" to start the process again.

In the ever-evolving world of audio editing, noise reduction plugins have become indispensable. These tools, available in a range of options from budget-friendly to premium, offer an essential solution for creators seeking pristine, noise-free recordings. Whether you're an experienced editor or just starting as a music producer, the right noise reduction plugin can significantly enhance your work.

My biggest post-processing challenge in photography is image noise. Unlike studio photographers who can precisely control every aspect of lighting, I've been photographing most of my campaigns handheld in natural light for more than 15 years.

I'm a travel photographer shooting regional lifestyle photography for different agencies all around the world. Because of how I shoot and travel, including the desire to be less conspicuous for my own safety, working with strobes generally isn't appropriate for me. My primary light source is the sun in the golden hour, and my style is very breezy, natural, and spontaneous, which means I sometimes shoot at higher ISOs.

Simply stated, higher ISOs dial up the sensitivity of your image sensor. When the right combination of aperture and shutter speed isn't enough to achieve a proper exposure, bumping up your ISO to handle low-light conditions is a given.

But controlled lighting is not always an option. Flash photography is often banned or unfeasible in certain environments. Can you imagine popping off a flash during a sacred wedding ceremony or climbing a tree in the wilderness to set up a nice rim light for a perched eagle?

But unwanted noise can be quite extreme, and the detail in your photos will suffer. Some high-end cameras certainly handle noise better than prosumer models, but every high-ISO photo could be improved upon with the help of noise reduction tools in post-production.

Shooting artistic portraits helped stretch my creativity beyond the commercial photography I shoot in the day, and since the photos were designated for low-res Instagram posts, I was able to focus more on the mood and feeling rather than precision output.

Then, the career of a jazz singer I regularly photograph took off, and suddenly, the work I had produced was being printed onto full-size posters and shown on Spanish TV. Awesome! But that meant reprocessing some of those low-light high-ISO portraits to a cleaner commercial standard suitable for high-resolution display.

Unfortunately, I learned Lightroom doesn't quite cut it when you're working with heavy noise. My goal was to achieve a silky-smooth background (which required pushing the Luminance slider way up) without losing texture in the details. Here was the result in Lightroom working with my ISO 6,400 portrait, which needed to be prepped for a large-format print:

I needed something more powerful than Lightroom. A photographer friend recommended DeNoise AI by Topaz Labs to solve my noise issue, and I gave it a try. I only needed a light touch of the noise reduction and sharpening sliders before the noise was fully corrected. As you can see, the DeNoise AI results were quite good:

The noise reduction output with DeNoise AI was exactly what I was looking for: a smooth, noise-free background without obliterating skin and hair texture. Here's a comparison alongside the Lightroom output and the original noisy image:

I reached out to the CEO of Topaz Labs last summer to chat more about the technology and ended up partnering with them to supply ongoing images and feedback for all of their AI-powered photo editing applications. When they recently asked me to check out their latest beta of DeNoise, I decided it was high time to take a deep look at other popular noise reduction solutions. Do other applications offer better noise reduction, more intuitive editing options, or a better workflow? Let's find out. On to the challenge!

I'll share my results below, but you're welcome to see for yourself. For testing purposes, you can download and work with my cropped TIFF file, a cropped JPG, or the original CR2 raw file. All of the applications reviewed below offer free trials, so you can try them all out and see which works best for you.

Working with the raw CR2 file with some minor exposure adjustments, I had to pump up the Luminance slider quite high to smooth out the noise, and the result was a more buttery texture in the foreground. Sharpening was limited before artifacts became too extreme. Here's the final output:

I only needed about 30% power on the noise reduction slider before the background was clean. I was able to ramp up the Sharpening slider to 100 without any artifacts to help bring in detail from the feathers. Using the Recover Original Detail slider, I brought back some of the texture. As always, I was impressed with DeNoise AI. The results are sharp and clean. Take a look:

The options here were surprisingly limited (no sharpening tools), and the output quite poor. The entire image looks like it's underwater. I had hoped that the output would be better than the preview. Nope. Dfine 2 couldn't maintain any detail with its noise reduction tools:

We had a wide variety of results with the noise reduction challenge. I'd love for our audience to decide the winner! You'll see our targeted problem areas in our original photo to compare the output across all these applications:

If you're passionate about taking your photography to the next level but aren't sure where to dive in, check out the Well-Rounded Photographer tutorial where you can learn eight different genres of photography in one place. If you purchase it now, or any of our other tutorials, you can save a 15% by using "ARTICLE" at checkout.

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