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Supertone Air: Cleaning headphone bleed and room noise from a vocal track

Demo summary

The host plays a raw vocal recording containing headphone bleed and foot taps, then engages Supertone Clear to show how it isolates the singing voice.

Step-by-step

  1. Identify background noise, headphone bleed, or physical artifacts like foot taps in the raw vocal track
  2. Engage the Supertone Clear plugin on the vocal track
  3. Play the audio to isolate the singing voice from the background ambiance

Tips

  • Listen closely for 'headphone bleed' and environmental sounds like passing vehicles, as these can interfere with further processing

Highlights

it's as clear as a bell

All demos from “Supertone Clear Review

  1. 1:472:03Remove computer fan noise with Supertone ClearThe demonstrator turns on a loud computer fan and then uses the 'ambient' slider in Supertone Clear to eliminate the noise from the live microphone signal.Supertone AirAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  2. 4:410:43Adjusting voice volume in Supertone ClearThe user demonstrates the 'voice volume' control to isolate and lower the speaker's voice while leaving the background fan noise audible for demonstration purposes.Supertone AirAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  3. 6:140:31Remove vocal reverb with Supertone ClearAfter applying a heavy reverb plugin to the vocal chain, the demonstrator uses Supertone Clear's reverb reduction setting to completely dry out the signal.Supertone AirAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  4. 10:021:43Cleaning headphone bleed and room noise from a vocal trackCurrentThe host plays a raw vocal recording containing headphone bleed and foot taps, then engages Supertone Clear to show how it isolates the singing voice.Supertone AirAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
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AI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction

  1. 7:170:39Mono vs Stereo reverb matching comparisonThe creator demonstrates Supertone Air's mono output limitations compared to Accentize Chameleon 2's stereo capture using an artificial reverb source.Audio Toolshed
  2. 1:472:03Remove computer fan noise with Supertone ClearThe demonstrator turns on a loud computer fan and then uses the 'ambient' slider in Supertone Clear to eliminate the noise from the live microphone signal.Eddian Reacts
  3. 4:410:43Adjusting voice volume in Supertone ClearThe user demonstrates the 'voice volume' control to isolate and lower the speaker's voice while leaving the background fan noise audible for demonstration purposes.Eddian Reacts
  4. 6:140:31Remove vocal reverb with Supertone ClearAfter applying a heavy reverb plugin to the vocal chain, the demonstrator uses Supertone Clear's reverb reduction setting to completely dry out the signal.Eddian Reacts
  5. 10:021:43Cleaning headphone bleed and room noise from a vocal trackCurrentThe host plays a raw vocal recording containing headphone bleed and foot taps, then engages Supertone Clear to show how it isolates the singing voice.Eddian Reacts
  6. 1:320:56Remove reverb with Supertone ClearThe user applies Supertone Clear to a vocal recording and dials the settings to demonstrate how much room ambiance the plugin can remove in real-time.MelodicAuthority
  7. 1:273:08Clean noisy kitchen audio with Supertone ClearThe creator demonstrates the Supertone Clear plugin in GarageBand, adjusting the Ambience, Voice, and Reverb parameters to remove background noise and enhance the clarity of a kitchen recording.LucaBoh_
  8. 1:541:31Remove background noise and reverb with Supertone ClearThe presenter opens the Supertone Clear plugin and demonstrates how to isolate and remove traffic noise (ambience) and digital artifacts (voice reverb) using the three-knob interface to clean up a vocal sample.Raven Studios