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Broadband Noise Reduction on dialogue?
Hello everyone,
I've been looking into this and it comes down to Cedar dns 1000, 2000 or Dolby Cat 430. Does anyone have experience using either of these products? Right now I'm leaning towards the Cedar dns 2000 because of it's use with Pro Tools automation. Please comment if you can. Thanks, Eric |
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Re: Broadband Noise Reduction on dialogue?
I use the DNS 2000 and love it. The full automation capability, plus the 2 discrete channels of processing put it head and shoulders above the DNS 1000, which I used to swear by. The CAT 430, while useful, has nowhere near the versatility.
Hope this helps, good luck |
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Re: Broadband Noise Reduction on dialogue?
DNS2000 handsdown. The advantage over the DNS1000 is that you have 2 independant cahnnels to work with. This comes in handy when you have some really bad stuff, and you can dasiychain the 2 channels, and set one up for broadband, and the other for narrowband.
There's no way I would favour a CAT over the DNS2000 or 1000. |
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Re: Broadband Noise Reduction on dialogue?
Daisychaining the 2 channels.........wow! Great tip!!! I never thought of that (duhhhh)
Thanks, Hench |
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