[Studiotalk] Hindenburg-plug-ins

Stephen Lewis slewis at tsl.texas.gov
Fri May 18 09:41:18 CDT 2018


We've done that with the Noise Reduction feature in Sound Forge and Spectral Denoise function in iZotope RX. I think the feature in iZotope likely does it better than SF.

Looking in Hindy I can access the iZotope RX Denoiser and use it on a sample with that tone ... and it learns the sound / tone frequency and eliminates it but I'm not familiar enough with using these plugins within Hindy to figure out (yet) how to make the Hindy plugin ONLY apply the noise removal to the tone without effecting the narration.  Am inquiring...


  *   SMiles

From: studiotalk <studiotalk-bounces at islemail.org> On Behalf Of Malosh, Dan (MDE)
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2018 4:40 PM
To: TBBS Recording Studio Info <studiotalk at islemail.org>
Subject: Re: [Studiotalk] Hindenburg-plug-ins

We've been talking about Hindenburg plug-ins here in Minnesota as well.  Only I've been wondering if a plug-in exists that could remove the old tones from cassette/reel recordings.  You know, the tones that indicate a chapter or whatnot.  My pipedream would be that you could locate that specific tone and take a sample of it, and then the plug-in would scour the entire recording looking for instances of that pitch and then either flag them or remove them instantly.

Does anybody know if such a plug-in exists?  Or does anyone know of any non-Hindenburg programs that could do this?  It seems like a reasonably useful tool.  After all a fair number of commercial editors can remove cassette hiss and pops from vinyl records.  Why not be able to remove other pitches?

Just throwing this out there to pick the collective mind.

Thanks,
-Dan in Minnesota

From: studiotalk [mailto:studiotalk-bounces at islemail.org] On Behalf Of Duran, Christopher at CSL
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 3:52 PM
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Subject: [Studiotalk] Hindenburg-plug-ins

Good day everyone question,
For those of you using Hindenburg, is anyone using plug-ins?.........Is Hindenburg able to except plug-ins?
Wondering because I would really love to get a de-esser plug-in to  mellow out the sibilance I am getting on most all of my recordings.

Looking forward to your responses Thanks!

Christopher Duran
Audio/Visual Assistant
California State Library
(916) 657-3894
Christopher.Duran at library.ca.gov<mailto:Christopher.Duran at library.ca.gov>

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