Working a lot with cleaning up noise in voice recordings got me thinking. Traditional noise gates just function with a threshold trigger. If the input signal drop below the threshold, the gate clamps shut.
But in programs such as Adobe Audition, you can actually profile noise and then have the software filter out the offending frequencies, leaving the rest of your audio track more or less intact.
Are there any gates that actually work that way? Seems to me with modern processing power that would be a possibility, no?
But in programs such as Adobe Audition, you can actually profile noise and then have the software filter out the offending frequencies, leaving the rest of your audio track more or less intact.
Are there any gates that actually work that way? Seems to me with modern processing power that would be a possibility, no?
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