Removing Reverb in Pro Tools update

Removing Reverb in Pro Tools update

Following on from my experiences with finding a plug-in that helped to remove reverb from recorded material posted here. The thread was picked up on the Pro Tools User Group in Linked In. For those who are Linked in members you can view the thread here. For those you aren’t here are some of the comments. ‘Andy remembered seeing a De-reverb plug-in at NAB near the Neyrinck stand. ‘Carl posted…

I remember seeing that plugin at Nab or IBC. The guys were Japanese and were only sharing a stand with Paul I think!

Which of course takes us full circle as it was the NML RevCon–RR plug-in from tacsystem.com which I referred to in my post as being the expensive option. ‘Beto M’ posted…

I’ve tried SPL last night and it’s working fine to me.  I’m still running on demo mode but i’m thinking to buy it.  But the japanese….i don’t know….there weren’t much informations about the plugin and about them….

and later posted having tried the demo….

yes it really works fine

Jeff H posted…

I’ve used the SPL plugin. Doesn’t work perfectly on everything but you can’t beat it for the price.

and then ‘Ryan H’ posted this advice for achieving similar results using different techniques…

The new Waves WNS Noise Suppressor (which is a lot like the Cedar DNS) is great for getting rid of some reverb as is the Cedar. put all the frequency faders down all the way. then lift up the threshold til it sounds good. turn up the smoothing a bit as well. Another way but tedious is drawing the volume automation down in the spaces between words and syllables.

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