Until recently this escaped my attention: The former "gnome wave cleaner" (which crashed a lot) became "Gtk Wave Cleaner" now.
See https://github.com/AlisterH/gwc
It can be compiled quite easily or downloaded from my website http://www.stockinger.org/musik.html as thankyouware.
To my mind it works very stable now and first tests delivered very good results.
Thank you AlisterH!
Gtk Wave Cleaner - Denoising, Dehissing, Declicking
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Re: Gtk Wave Cleaner - Denoising, Dehissing, Declicking
Hi! I wonder what do you think about the denoising part of this program. I tested every algorithm during noise-repellent development and found my plugin much better (I'm using much more modern psico-acoustic models). Did you have the time to try the denoising algos or are you using it for de-crackle or de-clicking?
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Re: Gtk Wave Cleaner - Denoising, Dehissing, Declicking
Hi Luciano!
Sorry, yes I refer to the denoising part of gwc. Besides others I used these samples for testing https://www.hoer-talk.de/upload/up/Entr ... 183872.zip and was surprised how good it worked.
I do not dare to evaluate these softwares, it is better up to people like you with your deep know-how.
Greetings, Michael
Sorry, yes I refer to the denoising part of gwc. Besides others I used these samples for testing https://www.hoer-talk.de/upload/up/Entr ... 183872.zip and was surprised how good it worked.
I do not dare to evaluate these softwares, it is better up to people like you with your deep know-how.
Greetings, Michael
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