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Denoiser Classic

Noise Reduction Plugin by Bertom Audio
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Vospi
Vospi
2 June 2020 at 6:18pm

Congratulations on the first addition to the database, I see REAPER so I assume a technical background, hope to see your further inventions for the freeware community. :).

bertomaudio
bertomaudio
5 June 2020 at 7:02am

Thanks Vospi ! Yes I have some other ideas i'm working on. hopefully they'll end up to be good ones and I'll add them here :).

Dohreetoh
Dohreetoh
12 June 2020 at 5:31am

Looks really promising. Any chance for a difference monitoring/noise only mode?

bertomaudio
bertomaudio
12 June 2020 at 10:35am

Yes, I'll look into that. I'm writing down everything people are asking for, so suggestions are very welcome.

Dohreetoh
Dohreetoh
18 June 2020 at 7:07am

So far I think it works pretty well for a free one that doesn't need an existing noise capture. I'm really liking it as is, though I think a noise only/difference mode (and maybe 7 bands too) will really take it from good to competitive with professional plugins. I'll definitely be donating once I'm back to work. My workplace is still closed due to COVID19, and probably will be for a couple months (Canada isn't in any rush to open casinos back up).

Also any chance for Linux support?

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bertomaudio
bertomaudio
7 October 2020 at 4:16pm

There is now a Linux 64-bit VST3 version available :).

karlbate
karlbate
24 February 2021 at 3:20pm

I download the plugin and Norton tells me that it is file not to be trusted. Perhaps this needs to be addressed. Is it due to the method of file hosting?

bertomaudio
bertomaudio
25 February 2021 at 9:46am

Hi!
Thanks for reporting. It's a known issue. My Windows installers are digitally signed so I can verify the integrity. However, the certificate I currently use for Windows isn't issued by a certification authority. Some antivirus particularly don't like this I guess. I'll probably need to buy a proper certificate for Windows at one point.

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