![]() ![]() Just like Dolby's original Cat43, the W43 noise reduction plug‑in is very simple to operate, having only four fixed frequency‑band sliders, plus a master Threshold slider. It's the second tool from Waves aimed at controlling troublesome noise, and joins the more expensive and complicated WNS (Waves Noise Suppressor). The plug‑in is available separately or as part of the current Mercury Bundle. The Waves W43 supports up to 24-bit, 192kHz resolution and is compatible with both Mac OS and Windows PC platforms supporting TDM, RTAS, Audio Suite, VST and Audio Units formats. Now Waves have set out to make the Cat43 solution a little more convenient and readily available by emulating its features and functions in software form. ![]() One long‑standing hardware solution is the rare Dolby Cat43, which is a spin‑off of Dolby A noise-reduction technology (see 'The Dolby Cat43' box). Camera 'whine', air conditioning hum and distant traffic rumble are all exampes. One of the biggest problems faced by engineers when recording audio for video is ambient noise. Video makers need to reduce noise too - and W43 lets them do it in time-honoured style. ![]()
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