CLIP (Command Line Interface Processor) is a generic serverside batch processor that executes operating system commands within an NOA workflow. With a minimum amount of configuration, CLIP will recognize any third-party, CMD-line-enabled application as a workflow processor for use with the NOA workflow engine and will exectue tasks within a serverside batch process, where each process maybe parametrised per XMl individually.
Developed from CEDAR’s Declickle™ process, CEDAR Declick for NOA removes clicks and many instances of crackle from damaged audio without introducing unwanted side effects and/or artifacts. It automatically handles and corrects a wide range of impulsive noise durations and amplitudes, which makes it ideal for processing large numbers of tracks with no user intervention in a batch process in background. It is integrated over CLIP.
CEDAR Dehiss for NOA is an advanced algorithm that determines the noise content of a recording and reduces this with minimal loss of high frequencies and without the introduction of unwanted artefacts. It is tolerant of changing signal conditions, which makes it ideal for an environment where it will be used to process large numbers of tracks with little or no user intervention. With only three parameters to adjust to fine-tune its operation (Full Spectrum Emphasis, Low Frequency Emphasis and Attenuation) it is also perfeclty suited to adress server side process with no user intervention.