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Apr 21, 2017 In this video, award-winning sound engineer Jason King demonstrates how to use the spectral de-esser within iZotope’s new RX 6 audio restoration software at the official RX 6 Launch Event at. De-reverb gives you control over the amount of ambient space captured in a recording. It can make large cathedrals sound like small halls and make roomy vocals sound like they were recorded in a treated space. De-reverb processes audio according to the reverberant/direct ratio (also known as wet/dry ratio) detected in the signal.
De-reverb gives you control over the amount of ambient space captured in a recording. It can make large cathedrals sound like small halls and make roomy vocals sound like they were recorded in a treated space.
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De-reverb processes audio according to the reverberant/direct ratio (also known as wet/dry ratio) detected in the signal. It can learn your audio to suggest some frequency and decay time settings, or you can estimate these yourself.
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Early reflections are the rapid echoes of a direct sound from a nearby surface. They are often distinct from the rest of a reverberant tail because they have a lot of energy but end quickly. Early reflections typically comprise the first 5 to 100 milliseconds of a reverb tail.
De-reverb has the effect of sharpening a signal in time. You can see this transition in the spectrogram: reverberant audio looks blurred, and cleaned audio appears more focused.
Here, a recording of a distant speaker (left) has had its long tails processed (center) before another De-reverb pass with shorter tail lengths to tackle the early reflections (right):
If the audio you are working with has a very complex reverb, such as a reverb with apparent early reflections, you may get better results after trying a few passes of De-reverb.