ATC Labs unveils automatic, real-time software-based noise reduction

May 28, 2008 9:38 AM

    

ATC Labs has introduced AutoAudioDenoizer, an automatic, real-time software-based noise removal and reduction product.

The ATC Labs AutoAudioDenoizer provides broadcast engineers, sound field recording engineers, audio restoration professionals and forensic audio engineers an easy-to-use software product that can perform real-time, on-the-fly automatic noise reduction (ANR).

The AutoAudioDenoizer will preserve the main signal characteristics of audio even while substantial noise removal is applied. It incorporates sophisticated tracking algorithms, enabling live recordings to filter out noise automatically.

For more information, visit http://www.atc-labs.com/products/denoizer.




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