Don,

I believe that the noise reduction plug-in that comes with Sound Forge is 
available as a separate 
purchase.  You'd have to be sure that it would work with whatever sound editor 
you are going to use, 
though, and it is expensive, some might say over-priced.  I have found that the 
four noise reduction 
modes that one can select are a plus because they 
each have somewhat different artifacts that can be less intrusive depending 
upon the program material.  
This noise reduction plug-in is not part of Sound Forge Studio.  If you haven't 
yet, you might try a 
demo of Adobe Audition.  However, for it to work well, it needs some support by 
your screen reader as 
some information has to be retrieved by means other than an off-screen model.  
I had pretty good luck 
with its noise reduction in the past, but I don't know how accessible all of 
the plug-in parameters are 
in Adobe Audition any more.  I would definitely take some time with the demo 
before putting out the 
cash.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Wed, 11 Apr 2012 13:02:18 -0400, Don Breda wrote:

>I have two up coming projects to work on.

>One involves removing tape hiss and the other involves removing noise 
>from vinyl records.

>If I take gold wave and sound fordge out of the picture  which I must 
>do, what other stand alone programs can I use to accomplish these tasks.


>I will consider gold wave only if there are some good plugins to 
>accomplish  my tasks cause I don't like gold waves built in noise reduction.

>I also don't like how gold wave handles previewing and some of the buggs 
>there in.

>Having said all that recommendations please or have I effectively nailed 
>my coffin shut.

>Thanks.


>Don


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