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  • Posted a comment on ticket #9 on Gnome Wave Cleaner

    "What I was trying to find is some soft of function which would only apply every 70ms (or any other time interval) for the 3ms of noise"-- that is essentially what the click detector is doing in your case. It is an algorithm that detects impulse events (with a sensitivity you can change), and applies audio correction only to the impulse event itself. Most of your 70ms audio frame remains untouched. And I see you then used denoise. That's the exact approach I would have used. I know it seems intuitive...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #9 on Gnome Wave Cleaner

    Just for a quick attempt, I used the GWC declick. The FFT detector didn't work on the sample, (either trying weak or strong click removal). But, uncheck the "use FFT detector" in Settings->declick, and then the weak declicker worked very well on the noisy camera sample. Hope that helps... Jeff Welty On Sunday, May 26, 2019, 9:37:03 AM PDT, ffroggy <ffroggy@users.sourceforge.net> wrote: [support-requests:#9] removing repetitive mechanical/clockwork noise Status: open Group: v1.0_(example) Labels:...

  • Modified ticket #8 on Gnome Wave Cleaner

    Gnome Wave Cleaner fore os

  • Modified ticket #8 on Gnome Wave Cleaner

    Gnome Wave Cleaner fore os

  • Posted a comment on ticket #8 on Gnome Wave Cleaner

    No other OS's, sorry. This source code is linux only, it's old by even linux standards....

  • Modified ticket #14 on Gnome Wave Cleaner

    e Wave Cleaner needs something like auto heal

  • Posted a comment on ticket #14 on Gnome Wave Cleaner

    Already done, 15 years ago. View in spectral mode, select area to correct, apply...

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