Cedar ReTouch

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2007/07/26 22:29:25 (permalink)

Cedar ReTouch

I was wondering, does Cedar ReTouch work in Sonar? They have Cedar for SADiE. What the hell is SADiE, does that mean it will work in any DAW?

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Mike
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    studio24
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    RE: Cedar ReTouch 2007/07/27 11:38:45 (permalink)
    SaDiE is a well known mastering system.
    http://www.sadie.com/products/focus_mastering.html

    I think Cedar is used by investigators and snoops to remove
    things from audio (like somebody talking while a big loud
    machine and you can't hear what they're saying). I know the
    film people use it to clean up stuff on old sound tracks or stuff
    that just plain messed up.

    It's supposedly monstrously expensive. They make a DSP box or it
    plugs into SaDiE, Pyramix and a couple of others.

    It absolutely won"t work in Sonar ...



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    RE: Cedar ReTouch 2007/07/27 12:10:12 (permalink)
    Yeah thats what I thought. I was just reading somewhere that some people were using it to remove finger squeels from acoustic guitar tracks. But oh well, there's other ways around this.

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    RE: Cedar ReTouch 2007/07/27 13:29:59 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: chefmike8888

    Yeah thats what I thought. I was just reading somewhere that some people were using it to remove finger squeels from acoustic guitar tracks. But oh well, there's other ways around this.

    Mike


    Oh, it absolutely can do that. Hmm . there are other approaches .. Could you automate an EQ with a peak/dip at the fundamental
    of the squeak and and automate a negative gain envelope? You might even be able to gang multiple peak/dips. If you can get a noise
    print of the squeak, Waves ZNoise is a really really good subtractive tool.
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