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Clint Martin

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  1. Interesting topic. I have several plugins that should be able to do this. (Mspectraldynamics, Mautodynamiceq,  TDR Nova, Toneboosters EQ4, to name a few.) I haven’t actually attempted to use this technique but I wonder if baby audio smooth operator would be the budget choice at $39.99?https://www.pluginboutique.com/products/7565-Smooth-Operator?currency=USD&force_country=US&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw-pyqBhDmARIsAKd9XINFWkyrlaU7tvvcHiV3JDnMWSoj08OknAAhz_gM-U0-9SrBS98PmDgaAhiQEALw_wcB

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  2. @Bapu I'm curious about Reaper. I downloaded it a couple of times but never gave it a fair try. How well do you think it stacks up against the others. It would seem like a good time to jump in if one was inclined to.

  3. 1 hour ago, mettelus said:

    I am firmly entrenched in using an old copy of Adobe Audition in the Utilities menu

    I used to use that, then I switched computers and never bothered to reinstall it. I wonder if Audacity is capable of being used like that? I suppose the old Adobe is still available somewhere? I believe it was Adobe 3? 

    Do other DAWs include a feature like this? Seems like an obvious thing to add if not.

  4. I’m not going to do it but I would like to see the video someday. The sound the Beatles got on all of their albums was so far ahead of the time. I still think Abbey Road is the best sounding recording ever made and they made it with the 12345 and a j37! Incredible!

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  5. Anyone else try this? I have a cheap bass which plays great and has a great tone but it also has a constant low buzz or hum. This plugin removed it with ease and left a very natural clean sounding bass! I’m impressed. I thought I may have to buy the Acon Digital restoration suite to fix it which is $99. Free is cheaper!

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