Acon Restoration Suite 2 (Download)
A suite of four cutting edge plug-ins for audio restoration and noise reduction
Product Description
All four plug-ins have received major improvements both in the processing algorithms and the user interface compared to version 1. DeNoise 2 introduces the novel dynamic noise profiles that help reducing noise that varies randomly over time, such as wind noise or rustle from lavalier microphones. Where the earlier versions merely captured a static noise print with time-constant noise levels, the dynamic noise profiles capture statistics from the noise to be reduced. The noise suppression algorithm then estimates the most suitable noise threshold curve for the noisy input signal using the measured statistics.
DeNoise 2
DeNoise 2 is a plug-in designed to reduce noise such as hiss, wind noise, buzz and camera noise. The noise can be reduced automatically in the adaptive mode or after measuring the characteristics of the noise in the noise profile mode. New in version 2 are dynamic noise profiles that capture the dynamic properties of the noise so that noise that fluctuates over time, such as wind noise, can be effectively reduced. The new algorithm has also been greatly improved and is now even less prone to typical de-noising artifacts.
DeHum 2
DeHum 2 targets hum and buzz typically introduced by poorly grounded electrical equipment, but also other tonal noise sources like electrical motor noise. The hum detection algorithm has been improved in version 2 and there’s now a new Scan button that automatically fine tunes the fundamental hum frequency.
DeClick 2
DeClick 2 is designed to remove impulsive noise such as clicks, crackle and thumps. These distortions are frequently encountered on LP and 78 RPM records, but also occur in digital recordings due to drop-outs or distorted data packets. DeClick 2’s thump reduction works also effectively on vocal recordings with unwanted plosives. The algorithm has been improved in version 2 and is now less prone to reducing attacks and transients in the wanted signal.
DeClip 2
DeClip 2 restores audio recordings distorted by analog or digital clipping with an improved algorithm.
Requirements:
mac:
ram: 1
disk: 1
version: OS X 10.9 or later
additional_requirements: A host application that is compatible with AU, VST, VST3, or AAX (Pro Tools 11 or higher)
internet_required: False
support: 64_bit
plugins: VST-2,VST-3,AU,AAX
windows:
ram: 1
disk: 1
version: Windows 7 / 8.x / 10
additional_requirements: A host application that is compatible with VST, VST3 (32 bit or 64 bit), or AAX (Pro Tools 11 or higher)
internet_required: False
support: 64_bit
plugins: VST-2,VST-3,AAX
Licensing:
methods: computer
Product Features
- Supports surround and immersive multi-channel audio up to 7.1.6 channels
- Supports sampling rates up to 192 kHz
- Advanced algorithms reduce stationary noise efficiently with minimal impact on the wanted material
- Remove hum and buzz with minimal loss of the wanted signal
- Seperate detection and restoration of clicks, crackle, thumps and plosives
- Reconstructs peaks distorted by analog or digital clipping
- Reduces noise in adaptive mode or based on noise analysis.
- Novel sinusoidal re-synthesis algorithm (preserves wanted signal to a much larger extent) or conventional notch filter mode
- Very accurate detection of click start time and duration ensures minimal impact on the wanted material
- Improved algorithm over version 1.x
- Novel dynamic noise profiles makes it possible to remove noise that changed rapidly over time
- Adaptive mode allows removal of hum signals with a fluctuating fundamental frequency
- Improved algorithm allows higher sensitivities without artifacts
- Separately adjustable upper and lower threshold values
- Transient detection ensures that transients remain untouched throughout the noise reduction process
- New automatic fine-tune button looks automatically scans the fundamental frequency
- CPU efficient algorithm
- Optional upper and lower threshold lock simplifies the workflow in the case of symmetrical clipping
- Effective temporal smoothing reduces “musical noise” artifacts
- Removes up to 96 harmonics