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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA6R9NmZO80
There are a lot of flangey artifacts, but ... it's a leaf blower. I'm
assuming no jiggery-pokery here.
There are ... a lot of videos on this subject.
This isn't new; there's CEDAR, there's the old CoolEdit single-ended NR,
there's ReaFIR. This is just a matter of degree.
I'm doing a computer build with a more modest video card than the RTX.
Maybe it can eliminate the fan noise from itself?
It's a "plugin" but no clue what form that takes. I'll doubtless try it
on acoustic guitar in the same acoustic space as the new computer.
Might be a thing, fellas.
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Les Cargill
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> The flangey effect might be coming from the process of suppressing the
> leafblower noise. Kind like in the aquarium. Every evening I hear noises
> on the news I wish this product would work on.
>
If you listen to Faux News those bizarre random inane noises ARE the news.
geoff
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Date: Mon, 04.05.20 17:46
Re: NVIDIA RTX Voice demo [ NSFW]
>If you listen to Faux News those bizarre random
>inane noises ARE the news.
>geoff
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Unfortnately Faux - and all the others, carry this particular noise almost
daily since Covid19 paid us a visit, lol! I keep the sound low until an
actual MD appears behind the podium.
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> The presentation leaves a lot to be desired, but this is interesting:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA6R9NmZO80
>
> There are a lot of flangey artifacts, but ... it's a leaf blower. I'm
> assuming no jiggery-pokery here.
>
> There are ... a lot of videos on this subject.
>
> This isn't new; there's CEDAR, there's the old CoolEdit single-ended NR,
> there's ReaFIR. This is just a matter of degree.
>
> I'm doing a computer build with a more modest video card than the RTX.
> Maybe it can eliminate the fan noise from itself?
>
> It's a "plugin" but no clue what form that takes. I'll doubtless try it
> on acoustic guitar in the same acoustic space as the new computer.
>
> Might be a thing, fellas.
>
Update: they botched the systems integration; SFAIK you cannot use it
in series on an ASIO driver based interface, nor can you use it as a
plugin in a DAW. They constrain the use cases to basically mic input,
for conferencing and that sort of thing.
I suppose you could loop audio to it using the native, built-in audio
systems ( all those 1/8" headphone connectors

than ASIO but why bother? Maybe ASIO4ALL but geez, (NVIDIA) guys....
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Les Cargill
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