I'm developing a class library, that allows to do some manipulations with streamed audio (it is working with buffered samples, retrieved from recording device - so basically I've got an bytes array) for researsh purposes.

The problem is that i need to add noise reduction - there is need to capture noise profile, and apply noise reduction to each sample before applying sample processing & analysis, and I was not able to find any algorithms/samples/libraries that could be applied.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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its a fairly broad topic i think - what is your application of noise reduction? speech rec? – Aaron Anodide Oct 31 '11 at 13:35
@Gabriel music regognition stuff - at the current point it is finding a corresponding musical note & freequency shift. – danyloid Oct 31 '11 at 13:45
that's cool - i used to work on speech rec - one very simple approach would be to use an energy based silence detector and then basically subtract it from the rest, taking it as a constant background noise... is the pitch detection done with zero crossing or are you doing FTs? (apology in advance i was more of a programmer than a scientist on this stuff but i found it really fun to work on) – Aaron Anodide Oct 31 '11 at 13:50
@Gabriel thanks - I should probably try the energy based approach. seems it may be applicable in the case. // I've used the fft - i had a little experince with that, so it was more comfortable for me. – danyloid Nov 2 '11 at 12:51
You might want to check out Signal Processing, but in general list/"bikeshed"/shopping questions of this type are off topic on StackExchange. – Will Jan 6 at 14:47
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