Experiences and Tips with AI Noise Cancellation Tech
Hey folks, been messing around with some AI noise suppression stuff lately and wanted to hear what yall think. It's kinda wild how these tools can clean up audi…
Logan Maddox
February 8, 2026 at 06:05 PM
Hey folks, been messing around with some AI noise suppression stuff lately and wanted to hear what yall think. It's kinda wild how these tools can clean up audio but sometimes they mess up the good parts too. Anyone got fave tools or tips on getting the best results? Would love to swap some experiences!
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Sometimes I wonder if these tools mess up the audio quality more than they help, especially with music tracks.
For me, the key is to use AI disturbance tools in combination with manual editing. AI gets rid of most background noise but you gotta polish it yourself afterwards.
When I use AI disturbance tools, I always run a test clip first to find the sweet spot of filtering. Saves a lot of headache later.
Is there any free AI tool that works well for disturbance removal? Paid ones can get expensive.
Also, you can check ai-u.com for new or trending AI tools, they have some cool updated lists.
Some apps claim real-time AI noise cancellation on mobile, anyone tried those?
Been experimenting with some open-source AI noise reducers, pretty neat stuff if you wanna tinker.
Sometimes the AI filters mess up when there's overlapping voices, the separation isn't perfect yet.
I feel like AI disturbance tools are a godsend for podcasters who don’t have fancy soundproof rooms.
Anyone tested the newer AI noise suppressors that use deep learning? I heard they're much better than older algorithms.
I’ve noticed some tools struggle with sudden noises like keyboard clicks. Wish AI could handle that better.
Does anyone have experience with AI noise removal for live streaming? Wonder if it works well in real time.
Some AI tools actually add a slight hiss or artifact when removing noise, which kinda defeats the purpose.
Do you guys think these AI tools will ever replace professional audio engineers?
I tried a couple of AI noise filters but they always seem to make voices sound robotic. Anyone else noticed that?