NAMM: Waves Z-Noise

Feb 6, 2006 12:21 PM

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Waves’ Z-Noise is based on a brand-new algorithm that features dynamic noise profiling, innovative transient preservation and increased low-frequency resolution.

Ideal for removing tape hiss, ground hum and computer noise, Z-Noise gives users the power to shape their results with pinpoint accuracy using a familiar 5-band EQ interface. Real-time operation means audio engineers can fine-tune the Z-Noise parameters and hear their changes on the fly.

Plus, it features advanced adjustable transient detection and enhancement, which removes noise while retaining all the power and punch of the source recordings. And while other audio restoration methods require an isolated noise sample to deliver optimal results, Z-Noise features an exclusive Extract mode that eliminates that need, as well as an innovative Adaptive mode that specializes in reducing noise that changes over time.

For more information, visit www.waves.com. For more new product announcements, visit mixonline.com/products/new/.




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