- SOUND FORGE 9.0 TO ELIMINATE BUZZING NOISE PASSWORD
- SOUND FORGE 9.0 TO ELIMINATE BUZZING NOISE DOWNLOAD
There are also several instructional videos walking you through the sections of the Kontakt instrument ($179 seems a high price but after watching the videos you start to understand how much went into Geosonics and to how rich and flexible it is as an instrument). There are several of Chris Watson, which are a pleasure in themselves, detailing the stories behind the capture of some of the sounds (a residue of my childhood in the swamps of northern Minnesota, I can attest to the difficulty of doing anything when swarmed by mosquitos and other biting insects). I really recommend watching the videos on the site. There are four folders of presets of the recordings as manipulated by a selection of sound designers (Ian Boddy, Biomechanoid, Martin Walker, Andy Wheddon, among them…Soniccouture’s links for these names come back to the page you’re on frustrating because it’s hard to find much info on any of them). These recordings unadorned are beautiful and inspiring and are part of the package (the fifth folder). Geosonics is based on the field recordings of Chris Watson (once upon a time member of Cabaret Voltaire).
If you’ve had to deal with online support you might have an idea of how rare that is.) They’ve already made a good impression on me by not only responding but doing so in a timely manner.
(When I did get to my email, after fixing the problem, I found a reply from Soniccouture with the same solution. It’s been working since, and the smiles and deep sighs of pleasure have been accumulating. Then the computer needed to be rebooted, Kontakt re-opened, and the Geosonics library added one last time. The next morning I explored the FAQs at Native Instruments and found that I needed to dig through a chain of folders until I found an xml file that needed to be deleted. It was late on a Friday night, I was very tired, and I sent an email request for help to Soniccouture before searching any solutions. I had to reinstall the library, which would again disappear. The final problem was that when I closed Kontakt and reopened it, the library was gone.
SOUND FORGE 9.0 TO ELIMINATE BUZZING NOISE PASSWORD
Then I had some problem with the password when trying to activate the software, thinking I was logging in to Soniccouture when, in fact, I was activating it through Native Instruments. Wrong: Geosonics is a Kontakt instrument and it was Kontakt that was not up to date.
SOUND FORGE 9.0 TO ELIMINATE BUZZING NOISE DOWNLOAD
Then, when I tried to play the instrument a message came up that it was created on a newer version and that I needed to download the latest version. Maybe I should have done that before rushing in to make something (as though that would have radically changed the end product).Ī brief comment on my initial experience…It took hours to download at 6 GB. So, after buying it and playing around with a few presets to put together a droning new composition, I’ve started re-acquainting myself with what I now have. I just knew that it looked really interesting and that the presets were magnificent. It had been about a year since researching it. I bought it without remembering much of what I knew about the instrument/library. You can further narrow the field of equalization by dragging the top-left plot mark a little to the right and the top-right plot mark a little to left.Geosonics by Soniccouture…it was on sale recently, half price through Native Instruments. Drag this mark to the right if you can still hear a “low-pitched sound. The equalization line should look like a flat line with a dip near the end Step 8Ĭlick “Preview” to review how much you’ve reduced the sound Step 9ĭrag the bottom plot mark to the left if you can still hear a “high-pitched” metallic sound. In the Equalization dialogue box, double-click around 8 kilohertz on the equalization line to insert a plot mark Step 6ĭouble-click on 7 kilohertz and 9 kilohertz to create two more plot marks Step 7Ĭlick and hold the 8 kilohertz plot mark and drag the mark down do the -24 dB level.
Once you have located the section, click “Stop” Step 3ĭrag the cursor over the part with the metallic sound to highlight Step 4Ĭlick “Edit” and select “Equalization” Step 5 Step 2Ĭlick “Play” and locate the section with the metallic, tin-like sound. Open Audacity, click “File” and “Open” and locate the file you want to fix.