The Oxford DeClicker does not support Avid’s TDM/HDX hardware DSP platform.
iLok2 / iLok3 required with latest drivers This plug-in offers 2 activations for each product licence you own.Īll licences must be kept on the same iLok account, and each activation will allow you to authorise your Plug-In using the following methods: Legacy 32-bit support for OS X 10.4.11 – 10.6.8 & Windows XP VST2 compatible application (Cubase, Nuendo, Sequoia etc.) ILok2 / iLok3 required for 64-bit plug-in
Mac OS X 10.7 or later (for 10.15 Catalina compatibility click here)
Pro Tools 10.3.8, 11.3.2, 12 – AAX NativeĪpproved Pro Tools CPU, OS and hardware configuration: Legacy RTAS support for OS X 10.4.11 – 10.6.8 and Windows XPĪudio Units-compatible application (Logic, Digital Performer etc.)
If the Mid-Side recording is then converted to Left /Right at some point,the Mid-Side mode of the DeNoiser allows you to de-noise just the Side content. Secondly, recordings made with the Mid-Side microphone technique often have more noticeable noise in the Side signal because the Side signal is mainly ambiance. DeNoising only the Side channel means that mono operation is entirely unaffected while stereo operation produces a cleaner stereo image without affecting the central sound. This is of course particularly useful in broadcast where switching between stereo and mono should not cause a noticeable change in dominant noise content. The Left-Right signal is first converted to Mid-Side, then the Side is de-noised, then the signal is converted back to Left-Right. There is a Mid/Side operation mode in the DeNoiser, which causes the plugin to de-noise only the Side signal content of the Left-Right signal, leaving the Mid content alone. Further manipulation of the detect threshold and reduction amount is available in the form of the Smooth and Tune controls. These bias curves work in all three modes - Auto, Freeze or Manual. There is also a bias curve to adjust the amount of reduction at various frequencies allowing more noise removal at some frequencies while still being gentle at other frequencies. For additional control, the DeNoiser has the ability to adjust the theshold of the noise-profile at different frequencies by means of a bias curve. This can be used quite aggressively on audio such as dialogue where there is not a lot of high frequency content that needs preserving, and where the priority is to reduce the hiss to an acceptably clean level.
The Oxford DeNoiser also contains a dedicated DeHisser section before the broadband noise-removal section. Warmth control for sweetening after noise removal.
Simply define the threshold below which noise is removed and use the Reduction slider to taste. Alternatively use Freeze Mode to sample a section of audio containing just target noise. The process is based on a continual analysis of the input signal in order to build a noise profile. The DeNoiser Plug-In with its integrated de-hisser delivers surgical broadband noise reduction in real time.