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Clean hiss, hum, fan noise, room rumble, and low-level background noise from vocals or audio recordings online. Denoise the track while keeping the voice present and usable.
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Denoise is focused on unwanted background noise. For reverb tails use Dereverb; for repeat echoes use De-Echo.
Reduce constant electrical hum, microphone hiss, fan noise, HVAC rumble, and other steady background layers that sit behind a vocal.
Clean vocal takes, spoken recordings, demos, podcast clips, samples, and rough musical ideas before using them elsewhere in Vocuno.
The model targets noise while avoiding the hollow, underwater sound that comes from aggressive old-school noise gates.
Denoise before voice conversion, transcription, stem separation, or mixing so every later tool receives a cleaner signal.
Upload the file inside your Vocuno workspace, track progress, and keep the cleaned result in your library.
Preview the cleaned audio in-browser, then download or continue into Studio, Mixing, Mastering, or Add Instrumental.
Upload, remove noise, keep the clean version.
Drop in a vocal, voice memo, podcast clip, sample, or song section with unwanted background noise.
Vocuno identifies steady noise layers such as hiss, hum, and rumble, then separates them from the important musical or vocal content.
Listen to the cleaned result, save it, and move it into voice conversion, mixing, or any other Vocuno tool.
Denoise is best for steady background problems like hiss, hum, fan noise, air conditioning rumble, computer noise, and quiet room bed noise.
No. Denoise removes background noise. Dereverb removes long room ambience and reverb tails. De-Echo reduces audible repeats and reflective slapback.
It can reduce noise around the recording, but clipping and heavy distortion cannot always be repaired. For best results, start with audio that is not overloaded.
Yes. Denoising before EQ, compression, or reverb keeps the mix cleaner and prevents effects from amplifying noise.
Yes. Denoise works well on spoken recordings, narration, voice memos, interviews, and podcast clips.
You can upload common audio formats including MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A, AAC, OGG, and WebM audio.
A less noisy source makes every creative step easier. Clean the file first, then build the song, vocal, or mix around it.
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For hobbyists exploring AI music
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