As promised.
I have tried a few recording/noise reduction applications. The ones that only recorded and organized, I dismissed. We already have an excellent one of those.
The ones that cost more than $40 US, I dismissed as being too expensive.
So what I was after was free to cheap with the most useful features. I won’t list them but I do have a winner.
A German product called WavePurity by Difitech.
They have a few products but there are three that are acceptable based on the above criteria.
WavePurity Light is freeware. The ONLY freeware I was able to find. There are advantages and disadvantages besides the cost. There is a limit of 5 minutes of recording time and a fairly regular nag screen appears. But the editing is more or less automatic if you want to use the Wizard. It very effectively removes “clicks, pops & crackles”. The setting for each of these filters can be adjusted if you know what you are doing. I don’t. I’m just after results.
WavePurity Mini has more features. There is no limit on time and no nag screens. It’s not free, however. It costs $20 EU which is about $16 US right now.
What I went with was WavePurity Standard. $30 EU or approximately $26 US.
The coolest thing about all of them is the ability to record at 45 RPM and slow down to 33-1/3. That cuts the time that you have to monitor your initial wav recording by about 26%.
The web site can fill you in on details of each version if you’re interested.
http://www.wavepurity.com/usa/overview5.htmI didn’t forget about Media Jukebox. This is a new company that has only had an official release for a little more than two years. They might be interested in some sort of bundling with either Light or Mini.
Just an idea. I know this sort of thing has been discussed before.
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