Mia Turner
Host, Ops & Offcuts
I dropped in a Riverside guest track with AC rumble and keyboard bleed, and it came back clean enough that I skipped the usual rescue session. It still sounded like my guest, just less chaotic.
Reviews
Feedback from podcasters, video creators, course instructors, and remote interviewers — covering the recording situations that come up most often.
Feedback across creator types
A broader set of reactions so you can see how Denoisr lands across different recording situations.
Where Denoisr shows up most
Remote guests, YouTube voice tracks, lessons, webinars, client videos, and other spoken-word production work.
What usually needed cleanup
Noise, echo, breath sounds, room hum, and the extra repair work that tends to slow publishing down.
Mia Turner
Host, Ops & Offcuts
I dropped in a Riverside guest track with AC rumble and keyboard bleed, and it came back clean enough that I skipped the usual rescue session. It still sounded like my guest, just less chaotic.
Daniel Cho
Freelance video editor
A client sent me a talking-head video with fridge noise in the lav track. Denoisr got it to a place I was comfortable delivering without doing the whole plugin stack dance.
Priya Nair
Course creator
Most of my lessons are recorded late at night at home, so there is always some hiss or low room noise. This made the voice track sound more settled without me needing to learn audio software.
Marcus Bell
Producer, Late Checkout Podcast
The second mic from a remote interview had that roomy, hollow thing going on. Denoisr pulled it back into the same world as the host track way faster than I expected.
Elena Brooks
Voice actor
I like hearing a little breath in reads, just not every single inhale. This kept the performance feeling human while taking the edge off the mouth noise that was bugging me.
Nate Herrera
YouTube essay creator
My office is basically a box, so the voice track usually needs cleanup before I can even start editing. This took out enough room sound that I did not feel like re-recording the whole thing.
Theo Ramirez
Podcast editor
I still do my final mix in a DAW, but Denoisr gets ugly guest files 80 percent of the way there before I even open the session. For weekly shows, that matters.
Ashley Kim
Customer education lead
We batch cleaned a set of onboarding videos that were recorded in three different rooms. The voice sounded more consistent across the series, and that saved us a lot of patchwork in post.