4/1/2024 0 Comments Waves x noise vs z noiseBut thanks for trying that out for me man. You hit the key and hear the sound way later.ĭang. The latency any of the Waves plugins adds makes it pretty impossible to play though. And cleaning up full rendered wave file may not be what you had in mind.Īnother way of approaching this might be to re-sample the Kontakt instrument (there are a few VST samplers that can do this) and then feed the wave files that generates into something like RX 7 (or any noise removal system, there are lots) and then use those cleaned samples. RX 7 Advanced did a bit better job, but you can't run it real time. Then feed that into a noise reduction system like Z-Noise. You might be be able to get one from the wave's inside Kontakt - maybe tweak the instrument in full Kontakt to play a small bit of the sample that's just the noise in a loop. Part of the problem is with samples like this you don't have a clean section to sample the noise from really. Z-noise can remove some of the noise on the samples, but you end up losing a lot of the sound. It can't seem to tell the noise from the sample. X-noise is also not very useful, I couldn't get a clean sample of the noise for it to be really effective. X-crackle doesn't seem to see any crackle in the Kontakt Factory Library Melotron Violin, so I'd say it's not going to help you at all.
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