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Re: Curious about Ableton Live



I wouldn't be surprised at that, as Cool Edit's NR and normalization functions made it stand out from the crowd.

-----Original Message----- From: andy butler
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 11:28 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: Curious about Ableton Live

For noise reduction Adobe Audition is the precision tool.
(aka Cool Edit, which may still be around in some form, but pc only).




--In "arrangement view", Copy/paste portions of audio files across
a workspace in an arbitrary manner
(where I can decide whether or not they sync up with the existing tracks).

Audition's perfect for that too.


...but it's not intended for live use, I don't even know if it would
be practical to host a looping plugin with it in a live situation.

However, I think the rest of your requirements would be met by
using Mobius as a standalone. (not 100% sure)


andy

Matt Davignon wrote:
Hmmm, that may be a deal breaker for me. I'm not asking for real-time noise reduction, just the ability to de-hiss tracks once they're recorded.

    I was like:

    So, no noise reduction, huh?