Dereverb

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2013/08/12 14:47:34 (permalink)

Dereverb

Wonder if this is a good way to remove a crappy sounding room from your recordings using dereverb
 
http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/rx3/
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    Eddie TX
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    Re: Dereverb 2013/08/12 15:02:51 (permalink)
    Dunno how well RX3 will work, but I once had a decent result with this:
     
    http://www.dyvision.co.uk/reverbremover.html
      
    There's also this, but I haven't tried it:
     
    http://www.zynaptiq.com/unveil/
     
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    Re: Dereverb 2013/08/12 15:55:33 (permalink)
    Izotope make some great audio repair tools. Looks like it can do what you after. I would be keen to know how well it is priced. Wait and see how it compares the others out there.
     
    I think the ultimate one might be here though but it is expensive:
     
    http://www.zynaptiq.com/more/introducing-unveil-de-reverberation-and-signal-focusing-processor/cf5de17aef6d56bfc56a90f00eae671a/
     
    Around $400 or less but if you were in the business of using these a lot these products look interesting to me. I have read a few reviews in terms of how well a roomy sound can be pulled out of a recording. I think they say to go back to dry is expecting a lot and it does not do that ultra well but cutting down on a lot of it and leaving a small amount of room ambience behind is what these plugs can do. By the time you brought these parts back again in to a mix perhaps they would indeeed seem much dryer compared to what they were.

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    Re: Dereverb 2013/08/12 17:22:55 (permalink)
    I have this and for $60 it works pretty good.
     
    http://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/plugins/detail/spl_de-verb.html
     
     
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    Re: Dereverb 2013/08/12 21:48:40 (permalink)
    Zynaptiq is expensive but recently i bought Unfilter and its probably the best plugin i own. Unveil will be next.

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    Re: Dereverb 2013/08/12 23:36:30 (permalink)
    +2 for the spl deverb



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