

Get in touch with our Consumer Services Team on 02476 369898 (or e-mail We will after that send out you an RMA amount and results form which requires to become completed and sent back with the returned item(s).ģ. This confirms your authentic order and gives us the necessary information to authorise the product's return.Ģ. Make sure you maintain your order reference point to hands. I am saving $99 for something else and will sleep better tonight.We consult that you stick to these recommendations to assist us approach your return as quickly and efficiently as probable:ġ. Sample 3: Q10 hi-passing at 100 Hz followed by NS1 set at 30 This super quick review wouldn't be a review without some super quick samples. 6: Obviously, if you have WNS you should stop reading this thread. 5: If you have Izotope RX2 you might want to see if it might help in certain situations. I guess at $99 it's quite a good deal for that. For budget promos, commercials or what not. 3: I can see it being useful in super fast scenarios where you need to quickly shave off a few dBs off a less than ideal VO that you've just received from another place that needs to get out the door in 10 minutes. WNS is significantly better (I actually seem to like WNS in certain situations despite owning a hardware Cedar) in that you can control each band independently whereas NS1 is stuck in wide band mode and can sometimes cause more problems than it solves. It leaves similar artifacts especially apparent on reverb tails and 'quiet bits'. 2: To my ears it behaves like an automatic version of WNS in wide band mode - just as some have predicted. I've decided to demo NS1 myself so here's a quick review: Maybe it's a good tool for micro budget projects.there's certainly a lot of those around these days.

However, I haven't used it.so I can't say that it doesn't do an ok job for its price point. It has 1 fader, which to me, feels like it would probably utilize NR algorithms that are too broad for any kind of detail work.

The difference between all of these tools and the Waves NS1 however, is that Cedar, WNS and Izotope all have multiple parameters that can be adjusted in varying degrees to find the right touch of NR for a particular scene.that being said, too much Noise reduction, even on a Cedar sucks the life out of dialogue and sounds crappy.Īnyways, regarding the NS1. I've mixed several projects using only WNS for NR, and they have turned out great. Of course, if I had to pick one, I'd go for the cedar, but I can't justify the cost to buy one for my home studio. All of these noise reduction tools are useful when used appropriately. I use a Cedar when I work on large mix stages, but in my home studio I use a combination of WNS and Izotope RX.
