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Start playing the dry vocal track and click the "Extract" button to activate the noise extraction algorithm. Give the plugin plenty of time to extract the noise. (I usually do the entire vocal track 'coz I'm silly like that.)
Click "Extract" button again to stop the extraction process when enough data has been fed into the plugin.
Push the "Reduction" slider all the way to the top and leave it there. (This is important.)
Move the "Threshold" slider up or down (usually down slightly) to get the noise reduction where you want it. Monitor with both the "Audio" and "Difference" options. If there is too much reduction "Audio" monitoring will playback a warbly voice, while "Difference" monitoring will playback pitched sounds. You want to set "Threshold" where "Difference" monitoring has noise but little or no audible pitch, and where "Audio" monitoring sounds natural.
Don't forget to leave it in "Audio" monitoring when rendering. (I've done that more than once...)
Okay. I'd done all of that, except I'd just play a particularly noisy section of the vocal track. I'll try playing the whole thing and see if that works. Thank you!!!
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