Ian Sampson has released Hush, an AI powered noise and reverb removal app for spoken voice, available for $49.99.
Hush is a MacOS app that uses state-of-the-art AI to clean up recorded speech. It automatically suppresses background noise and room reflections — without audible artifacts or loss of clarity. The result preserves all the nuance of the original signal, as if it were recorded in a well-treated studio.
Hush builds on the transformer architecture — the technology that powers generative models like ChatGPT and DALL·E 2 — to isolate speech with greater precision and fewer artifacts than previous approaches. It suppresses broadband noise, transient sounds like barking dogs or honking horns, and reflections from untreated rooms.
Hush is also one of the first professional audio tools to run on the Neural Engine, a subprocessor for machine learning on Apple Silicon Macs. The Neural Engine allows Hush to render audio quickly and efficiently, without heating up the computer or spinning up the fans.
With Hush you can:
- Mute all the noise
- Make every room anechoic
- De-Chirp
- De-Bark
- De-Honk
Hush is available to Mac users as a standalone app with the possibility of an AUv3 version being released down the line. Could this mean for iOS too?
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