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3 minutes ago, Daniel Hulse said:

Is chirping usually an issue? I've never seen the need to remove it...

 

…but the people around you…

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58 minutes ago, Daniel Hulse said:

Is chirping usually an issue? I've never seen the need to remove it...

 

It depends a lot on what you do. Per the description at zynaptiq.com, unchirp is intended for removing artifacts caused by lossy audio encoding, generative AI & other spectral processes. E.g., this can be pretty useful if your audio workflow involves using AI to unmix stems, and you then reprocess and remix those stems. However, if you are just recording and mixing a band, then you probably won't have much use for it.

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