Yes, there's a lot to be said for what you're saying, I guess its a  
matter of trial and error to see what you're happy with.
Capturing noise prints doesn't always work though, for some recordings  
(such as comedy or live recordings) it can make an absolute mess of  
the thing.

On 05/03/2008, at 1:32 AM, Bruce Toews wrote:

> I've had very good success using the noiseprint filter to remove air
> conditioning noises and so on using Gold Wave. It has been my  
> experience
> that if someone who knows what they are doing cannot remove the noise
> artificat-free in Gold Wave, none of the other non-professional  
> methods,
> and few if any of the professional ones, will do any better. Most
> efforts leave you either with a lot of artifacts or a very
> tinny-sounding audio. My personal belief is that if it sounds  
> filtered,
> you're better off with the noise.
>
> Bruce

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