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  • Gavin++
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    Originally posted by Bluetongue
    David
    I use Izotope RX2, does not have the frame delay of redunoise and for me works well
    Barry
    Also RX2 produces audio latency within EDIUS (as every VST plugin).
    When setting algorithm to "realtime" mode it's just relatively small for a denoiser plugin.
    Nevertheless it's a very good denoiser with some more possibilities.
    Just in a different price range.

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  • Bluetongue
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    David
    I use Izotope RX2, does not have the frame delay of redunoise and for me works well
    Barry

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  • Gavin++
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    Originally posted by David Ice
    I guess what I'm asking is if Redunoise just plugs into Edius 6.5 with no need for jBridge or other workarounds for Windows 7 64 bit?
    Right, it plugs directly into EDIUS.
    Just try it by yourself. You can download the demo version for free.

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  • David Ice
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    Originally posted by Gavin++
    I would recommend Voxengo Redunoise.
    Same functionality but better quality and very good price/performace ratio.

    Unfortunately it produces latency, but this problem occurs with every VST Plugin as EDIUS don't offers VST latency compensation at the moment.

    I made a short video showing the Redunoise workflow
    I guess what I'm asking is if Redunoise just plugs into Edius 6.5 with no need for jBridge or other workarounds for Windows 7 64 bit?

    Thanks....
    Dave Ice

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  • Gavin++
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    As EDIUS just accepts 32BIT VST Plugins at the moment, you have to use a 32Bit Plugin anyway, so there's no problem.

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  • David Ice
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    Originally posted by Gavin++
    I would recommend Voxengo Redunoise.
    Same functionality but better quality and very good price/performace ratio.

    Unfortunately it produces latency, but this problem occurs with every VST Plugin as EDIUS don't offers VST latency compensation at the moment.

    I made a short video showing the Redunoise workflow
    Is there any compatability issues with Windows 7 64 bit? Their website states that it isn't certified for anything further than XP.

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  • Jerry
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    Originally posted by David Ice
    Hi guys,
    I'm getting my new Edius 6.53 system totally functional, and the only missing pieces are the now-defunct Izotope plugins. I was especially fond of their Audio Restore--it saved me from looping dialogue in many occasions. What is your feelings about a good replacement plugin? I liked the automatic/learning function of the Izotope and it made clean audio a snap. I understand Redunoise won't work with 64 bits systems, and have seen Izotope RX-2 and also Mr. Noise from WaveArts. Any suggestions? Ideally something that works more or less in real time with no audio offset needed, but if I have to adjust audio sync, I have to. The vast bulk of what I shoot is multicam lectures, concerts, shows,interviews, etc. that occasionally have loud ambient air conditioning hums, traffic roar, and things like that.

    Thanks for you comments! I SINCERELY appreciate it!

    David Ice
    If you are going to NAB in Vegas, close to you, you should attended the Edius forum users party. There are several audio items being given away as prizes.
    http://forum.grassvalley.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=29123

    Party details:
    http://forum.grassvalley.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=28964

    I know it doesn't answer your question but you could win.

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  • Gavin++
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    I would recommend Voxengo Redunoise.
    Same functionality but better quality and very good price/performace ratio.

    Unfortunately it produces latency, but this problem occurs with every VST Plugin as EDIUS don't offers VST latency compensation at the moment.

    I made a short video showing the Redunoise workflow

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  • Best Audio Noise Reduction after the defunct Izotope Audio Restore?

    Hi guys,
    I'm getting my new Edius 6.53 system totally functional, and the only missing pieces are the now-defunct Izotope plugins. I was especially fond of their Audio Restore--it saved me from looping dialogue in many occasions. What is your feelings about a good replacement plugin? I liked the automatic/learning function of the Izotope and it made clean audio a snap. I understand Redunoise won't work with 64 bits systems, and have seen Izotope RX-2 and also Mr. Noise from WaveArts. Any suggestions? Ideally something that works more or less in real time with no audio offset needed, but if I have to adjust audio sync, I have to. The vast bulk of what I shoot is multicam lectures, concerts, shows,interviews, etc. that occasionally have loud ambient air conditioning hums, traffic roar, and things like that.

    Thanks for you comments! I SINCERELY appreciate it!

    David Ice
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