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After mixing down my LibriVox chapter to a WAV file, I put it through this app, and saved hours of time. It's essential for mono, spoken word files. Additionally, other LibriVox volunteers have tweeted about this program on Twitter. I first learned about this drag-and-drop, one-step mastering app from Daniel Royer's blog. I might have gotten even better results by tweaking Sound Soap Pro a bit, but it was seriously good already.Īdditionally, I used Digidesign's Expander/Gate, the one that comes with Pro Tools, to further attenuate the room tone during the non-speaking in-betweens, without creating disturbing dead silences. It occurred to me to use the Pro plug-in, and with one click (maybe like three mouse clicks and a play-button press), the results were dry and very clean. Unfortunately, whatever I did, SoundSoap 2 made the problem worse by creating some unnecessary reverb, when the recording really needed to be as dry and clean as possible. Recently, I had some electric fan noise while recording a chapter for LibriVox, and I tried to clean that broadband noise with SoundSoap 2. Usually retailing at $500 (but the "list price" usually high-balled at $600), I think I was able to buy the Pro version for less than half the price. I bought SoundSoap 2 in 2006 (I think I still had a teacher's discount then), and several months later (mid-2007), BIAS sent me an offer I couldn't refuse to cross-upgrade to SoundSoap Pro. I'm going to talk about some cool audio plug-ins that could be useful to someone who finds this blog through a Google search: Yesterday (and right now), I've been productive in the non-salt mine salt mines, so I don't really know what's going on in global affairs.
