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Voxengo Redunoise 1.6: A High Resolution Audio Noise Reduction System

If you are looking for a powerful and easy-to-use tool to reduce broadband noise in your audio recordings, you may want to check out Voxengo Redunoise 1.6. This is a VST plugin that delivers an unprecedented quality and offers the most comprehensive control over the noise reduction process.

Broadband noise is a common problem that affects many audio sources, such as cassette and vinyl recordings, line input recordings, and even digital recordings. It can degrade the sound quality and make it hard to hear the desired musical components. Redunoise 1.6 uses advanced analysis and filtering approaches, offering an unprecedented audio analysis resolution and musically-sounding noise reduction filtering. You can adjust the noise reduction curve with precise control points, use the noise learn function to automatically detect the noise profile, monitor the residual output to hear what is being removed, and apply analog-prototyped or linear-phase filtering to preserve the phase coherence of your audio.

Redunoise 1.6 also features a real-time spectrum display, a logarithmic/linear scale switch, multilevel undo for each parameter, A-to-B comparisons, mono-to-stereo and stereo-to-stereo processing, support of sample rates up to 96 kHz, demo factory presets, 64-bit internal precision, and native assembler DSP code. The plugin is compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7 operating systems.

The only drawbacks of Redunoise 1.6 are its high CPU usage and latency. You will need at least a 1.3 GHz non-budget processor and a relatively high audiocard latency to run it smoothly. The plugin also introduces nearly 33,000 samples of latency, which can be compensated by the analysis display time correction feature.

If you want to try Redunoise 1.6 for yourself, you can download a free trial version from Voxengo's website. To unlock the full functionality of the plugin, you will need to purchase a license key for $99.95 USD. You can also download a keygen crack from this link: ((LINK))l

Redunoise 1.6 is a high resolution audio noise reduction system that can help you improve the sound quality of your noisy audio recordings. It offers a great deal of control and flexibility over the noise reduction process, while delivering a natural and musical sound. If you are looking for a professional and affordable solution for broadband noise reduction, you should give Redunoise 1.6 a try.

To use Voxengo Redunoise 1.6, you will need a VST host application that supports VST plugins, such as Sound Forge, Cubase, FL Studio, or Audacity. You can install the plugin by copying the DLL file to your VST plugins folder and then scanning for new plugins in your host application. Once you have loaded the plugin on your audio track, you can start adjusting the parameters to reduce the noise in your audio.

The main parameter that controls the noise reduction is the envelope curve, which is displayed on the control surface. The envelope curve represents the amount of noise reduction applied at each frequency band. You can edit the envelope curve by adding, moving, or deleting control points with your mouse. You can also use the group editing feature to adjust multiple control points at once. The envelope curve can be copied to other parameters, such as makeup equalizer, attack, release, and history.

If you want to automate the noise reduction process, you can use the noise learn function. This function allows you to capture the noise profile from a selected part of your audio that contains only noise. The plugin will then generate an optimal envelope curve based on the noise profile. You can fine-tune the envelope curve after using the noise learn function if needed.

To monitor the results of the noise reduction, you can use the residual output feature. This feature allows you to listen to what is being removed from your audio by the plugin. You can also use the real-time spectrum display to see the frequency spectrum of your input and output signals. You can switch between logarithmic and linear scales for the frequency axis.

Voxengo Redunoise 1.6 also offers two types of filtering modes: analog-prototyped and linear-phase. The analog-prototyped mode emulates the sound of analog filters, which may introduce some phase distortion but also add some warmth and character to your audio. The linear-phase mode preserves the phase coherence of your audio, which may result in a more transparent and accurate sound but also introduce some pre-ringing artifacts.

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