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- Embed this notice@realcaseyrollins for microphones yeah. they asked people to go around with different mics and record ambient noise, then randomly overlaid it on studio recordings, that's how RNNoise and such was made.
DeepFilterNet is stronger but a looot slower. I used that on my commercial audiobook productions.
but i mean active hearing protection. it's a little harder since you have to calibrate the sound coming out of your drivers, which means like, you have to build a little silicone head or something to put good reference microphones on and then like
yeah