Audio Compression artifacts reduction

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Audio Compression artifacts reduction

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Hi all,

does anybody know a tool to reduce/remove compression artifacts from a previously compressed audio file?

Thanks in advance,

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The volume knob? :wink:
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Post by Pex `Mahoney` Tufvesson »

1. Compressed = as in lossy compression, a.k.a ogg, mp3, wmf?

2. Compressed = as in using a compressor for standardizing the dynamics in a sound file?

The first one is kind of difficult. Try an exciter if the high frequencies are missing. If the mid-range is "wobbling", then I guess you're out of luck.

The second one you can fix with an expander, which is the opposite of a compressor. It will never be the same, unless you "ride the faders" manually, but that's a cruel way of destroying your spare time! :D
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Hey Pex, thanks for the info :)

I was referring to mpeg/ogg etc. compression mid-range artifacts, so I guess I'm out of luck... :)

Have a nice day,

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Guess that's why it's called "lossy compression".. it really is *lost*
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Good point :)
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You could anyway add some brilliance with some sound exciter.

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Any good exciter plugin you could recommend? :)

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Post by Pex `Mahoney` Tufvesson »

Prosoniq's "mixciter" or "voxciter".

Beware that voxciter is a mono plugin (without telling you), so you'll need to use two of them if you want to use the exciter part in it for a stereo pair.
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I use SoundForge 4 :)
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Pex `Mahoney` Tufvesson wrote:Prosoniq's "mixciter" or "voxciter".

Beware that voxciter is a mono plugin (without telling you), so you'll need to use two of them if you want to use the exciter part in it for a stereo pair.
Except that'll do funny things to your phase.. so not a solution I'd personally recommend.

Voxciter is nice on vocals though (hence the name), I esp. like the built in de-esser, since the sibilance always gets too loud with this exciter.

Mixciter, is that the same as Voxciter (from the same company) just for whole mixes??
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I think mixciter is the exciter part, without the deessing and compressor-stuff. Anyway, I also think that mixciter handled stereo as well... Anyway, I guess there's info on Prosoniq's www-page for those that have the time for such leisure! :)
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Thanks Pex, can't seem to find MixCiter though. Maybe it's PC only?

VoxCiter is now available for OSX, cool since I'm switching from 9.2.2 soon.
http://products.prosoniq.com/cgi-bin/re ... l&refno=20
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You're right, seems to be PC only:

http://products.prosoniq.com/cgi-bin/re ... il&refno=3

At 39 EURO, you won't find a better exciter for the PC!
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Unrelated, but i'd buy this if it wasn't so fuc*ing expensive:

http://www.sonyoxford.co.uk/pub/plugins ... me-pc.html

the demo is simply amazing.
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