CEDAR Audio has released a major upgrade for the DNS One dialogue noise suppressor plug-in and its associated DNS Control System (which also supports the DNS2000 and DNS3000 dialogue noise suppressors).

In response to customers’ requests, the Control System now supports PPC-based Macs running OS X 10.4 onward. This means that the DNS One, the DNS2000 and the DNS3000 may all be used with and controlled from appropriate versions of Pro Tools running on these hosts. What’s more, AudioSuite capability has been added to the DNS
One, which will enable it to fit more productively into the workflow of many post-production engineers and other users.


A number of functional improvements to the Control System have also been implemented, most significant of which are new controls that considerably reduce
set up time for each job, whether being processed by the DNS One or by DNS2000s and DNS3000s. In addition, enhancements to the control of multiple
DNS3000s over Ethernet have been implemented, as well as improvements to the DNS3000’s Touch mode and the method of selecting which hardware units are
selected and controlled.

The DNS One is a Pro Tools plug-in that runs on both Mac OS X and Windows. It makes no compromises in sound quality and offers the same Academy Award
winning performance as its illustrious siblings, the DNS1500, DNS2000 and DNS3000. Coupled to a superb user-interface (the DNS Control System) that
allows users to control hundreds of channels of DNS (software and hardware, in any mix) from a single Pro Tools host, DNS One is the most powerful and flexible
noise suppressor ever developed. It is ideal for all studio environments, and especially for film, TV and video post-production.

CEDAR’s Dialogue Noise Suppression makes unusable interviews intelligible, saves huge costs in ADR, and has rescued dialogue for countless movies. In the
words of one member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, DNS is "probably used on every major movie coming out of Hollywood", and can now be found on virtually all dubbing stages worldwide.