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Soundsoap 5
Soundsoap 5






Duke is no stranger to BrightSign hardware. Learning about new platforms is an exciting opportunity to compare and contrast our existing offerings while exploring new or unique features a new platform offers. One of the best aspects of being a Duke University Digital Media Engineer for the Office of Information and Technology is that I can regularly attend manufacturer-sponsored AV training sessions related to projects where I may not be directly involved. This flexibility is perhaps best demonstrated by comparing the interfaces for the various tools: RX Elements, meanwhile, offers more in the way of fine-tuning the various thresholds and gains. In SoundSoap, this is literally an on/off switch for the effect. Further, within the interface of each tool, Accusonous’s De-Clipper and SoundSoap offer rather binary options. Overall, we found the RX Elements tool to be the most effective by a large margin.

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We ran each tool over a couple samples of clipped audio in Final Cut Pro X, the results of which you can find here: RX Elements ($129) by iZotope is a basic suite of audio cleaning tools, featuring de-click, de-clip, de-hum and de-noise. SoundSoap 5 ($150) by Antares is a suite of audio cleaning tools that includes denoise, declicking, and hum removal in addition to the declipper feature. With the release of a new audio plugin on FX Factory called De-Clipper, we decided to compare our previous audio cleanup tools and see what came out on top.ĭe-Clipper ($59) by Accusonous is billed as “the world’s first entirely automatic De-Clipper.”






Soundsoap 5