Use Musical for harmonic content with low rhythmic or transient components. Depending on the audio material, different modes can affect the DeNoiser quality. AlgorithmĪllows you to select different DeNoiser algorithms. If you want to record the static noise at another audio section, click Reset, play back another audio section, and click Learn again. To remove the recorded static noise in the audio file, render the audio file. Use the Static Level dial to set the level. RestoreRig records the audio for a few seconds to detect the static noise. Play back the audio section that contains the noise that you want to remove and click Learn. When you then render the audio file, you can remove the recorded static noise from the audio signal. The Noise options allow you to define a section in an audio file that contains a static noise that you want to remove. The Learn option allows you to define the stationary noise. Static LevelĪllows you to remove noise that does not evolve over time from the audio signal. Dynamic LevelĪllows you to remove noise that evolves over time from the audio signal. Noise Listening ModeĪllows you to listen to the signal that has been removed from the original audio material. Activate/Deactivate DeNoiserĪctivates/Deactivates the module. A small amount of random noise is added to the analog signal before the sampling stage, reducing the effect of quantization errors.ĭeNoiser allows you to remove noise from the audio material. An audio montage which referenced these plug-ins would otherwise require cumbersome user intervention to open, for example.ĭithering plug-ins add small quantities of noise to a signal to reduce the audibility of low level distortion in a digital recording. Under Windows, a set of plug-ins is provided for compatibility with audio projects that referenced these effects when using earlier versions of WaveLab. They can be used wherever plug-ins can be inserted. In WaveLab there is no limitation to the use of VST plug-ins. It gives better results from real stereo material, as opposed to mono channels panned to different positions in the stereo image. This plug-in is a stereo width enhancer that makes a stereo signal sound wider. Use this plug-in to add silence at the end of a file, so that the tail of a reverb plug-in does not cut immediately at the end of the file. This plug-in provides a simple way of inserting a precise period of silence at the start or at the end of an audio file. The modules DeClicker, DeNoiser, and DeBuzzer allow you to remove different kinds of noises.ĭeClicker allows you to remove clicks from audio material.ĭeNoiser allows you to remove noise from the audio material.ĭeBuzzer allows you to remove harmonic noise with a fundamental frequency that should be around 50 to 60 Hz. The noise can be an impulsive noise ( DeClicker), an ambient noise ( DeNoiser), or a low tonal noise ( DeBuzzer) RestoreRig allows you to remove noise from an audio recording with different restoration modules. It is useful in taming dynamic instruments. This is a basic plug-in that minimizes peaks in your audio file, allowing a louder mix without clipping. It offers high-class sound quality, accuracy, flexibility, and control. MasterRig allows you to master audio material in an intuitive and creative way. This plug-in is useful for correcting an imbalance or adjusting levels between stereo channels, or for mixing down to mono. The Ducker plug-in can only be used as a clip effect in the audio montage. This plug-in lets you control (modulate) the volume of clips placed on a track with the signal of one or more clips placed on the next adjacent track below it. It is only available in the Master Section.
Stainberg wavelab professional#
This plug-in is a professional sample rate converter providing exceptional transparency and preservation of the frequency content. WaveLab-specific plug-ins use the plug-in format of WaveLab, and cannot be used with other applications.