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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David
I use Izotope RX2, does not have the frame delay of redunoise and for me works well
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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
Thanks....
Dave IceLeave a comment:
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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.Leave a comment:
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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 workflowLeave a comment:
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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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I know it doesn't answer your question but you could win.Leave a comment:
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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 workflowLeave a comment:
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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!
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