


Adjustable thresholds for Track and Downward Expander in the Wash Window when Waveform display button is on.Downward Expander - SoundSoap+ adds a downward expander with adjustable compression ratio and threshold (see below). Click on the Wash Window to control the frequency range used for broadband noise reduction. Noise Reduction Target - control the range of frequencies where broadband noise reduction is applied - great for reducing artifacts and surgical placement of noise reduction in the spectrum. SoundSoap+ adds the following additional controls: SoundSoap+ provides several powerful additional controls for pinpoint accuracy in your audio restoration work. SoundSoap Solo does not include the following features: SoundSoap Solo is a desktop app-only edition of SoundSoap with fewer features than SoundSoap and SoundSoap+. Reset* - reset all controls and the noise profile to their default settings.
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Full Bypass* - the Power button on Media Window now bypasses all SoundSoap processing for true A/B comparing.
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* FLAC and MP3 support* - download the LAME installer for MP3 encoding here * Enhanced media controls* - return to start, backward, and forward key commands. * Improved hum removal - the hum removal algorithm has been greatly improved. Waveform display for video* - now you can toggle a view between video and the audio waveform display.Set noise location* on the waveform display in the Media Window - move the vertical red indicator to learn noise at a new location in the media file.SoundSoap then automatically learns noise at this location rather than using a default, flat noise profile. * Automatic noise detection* - SoundSoap analyzes media files automagically and will try to find the best location for learning noise. SoundSoap 5 offers a number of new features and enhancements, including: Be sure to refer to the SoundSoap+ Controls chapter for additional information on the SoundSoap+ Controls. Version 5 of SoundSoap also introduces SoundSoap+, with additional controls and enhancement capabilities. If you want specific information about the different controls and how they work, please jump to the Controls Chapter. If you would like to learn more about different types of audio noise SoundSoap can remove, please read the Types of Noise Chapter.
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If you have already installed SoundSoap and want to quickly learn how to use it, please jump to the QuickStart Chapter. SoundSoap is a must-have for easily cleaning up audio before you share it. With just a few simple controls, anyone can remove clicks and crackles, unwanted hiss, room noise, rumble, electrical hum, and other background noise from almost any digital media file - including digital video (DV), digital audio workstation tracks, analog cassette/tape recordings, vinyl LP recordings, and more. SoundSoap is perfect for anyone working with interviews, video projects, iPhone/iPad videos, screencasts, podcasts, transferring LPs or cassettes, and more. SoundSoap makes rescuing these recordings effortless - no experience necessary! In any case, these noises can be a big distraction in your project. Were loud fans supposed to be part of your screencast? Have a loud humming sound caused by a bad cable? Maybe you are removing clicks and crackles from an old LP collection or hiss from your audio cassette collection… the list goes on and on. Maybe that amazing video of your kids also captured a noisy air conditioner, or that interview you recorded has a loud highway buzzing in the background. The information in the User Guide applies to all SoundSoap, SoundSoap+, and SoundSoap Solo editions.Īlmost everyone has experienced undesirable background noise in their recordings. Much faster than trying to make it work in the timeline.Thank you for using SoundSoap 5! We hope this User's Guide will provide you with all the information you need to use SoundSoap 5 in your workflows. Drag WAV into timeline as connected clip. WAV file to avoid overwriting original AIFF. Export an AIFF file (Mono if it’s not a stereo source) – I made a Compressor preset to make this faster. Mark in and out around clip you want to correct. Disable everything around the sound you want to correct in timeline. Spectral Repair is basically impossible in the timeline. I could sometimes get it to do it, but mostly I couldn’t. The key is to get a good noise print and that’s hard to do using it as a plug-in, as you have to set an in and an out where there is no talking. I’ve attempted to use RX in the timeline, but couldn’t get it to work right. RX should really be used in the standalone application. I don’t know if improvements have made it comparable now or not. I’ve used an early version of SoundSoap, and it definitely was not nearly as good as iZotope RX.
