I'm using Audio Cleaning Lab Deluxe 16. In the denoiser section I created a number of samples that I would like to delete. How do I do this? I have even looked for them in Windows Programs section. Thanks.

dschmidt60 wrote on 6/28/2016, 8:34 AM

I'm using Audio  Cleaning Lab Deluxe 16.  In the denoiser section I created a number of samples that I would like to delete.  How do I do this?  I have even looked for them in  Windows  Programs section.  Thanks.

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browj2 wrote on 6/28/2016, 9:52 AM

Hi,

ACL 16? Do you mean 2016?

In AML Premium, when you create the noise sample, the Explorer window opens to show where to save the noise print to. Look at the path. It is probably something like:

C:\ProgramData\MAGIX\Audio & Music Lab Premium\22\fx-preset\NoisePrintSamples

Note that you may need to add show hidden files in Windows Explorer to see the

C:\ProgramData\

folder.

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dschmidt60 wrote on 6/28/2016, 11:26 AM

Thanks John.  It is actually Audio Cleaning Lab Deluxe 16.  I upgraded to 17 and found it cumbersome and some features that I use missing. So I've never upgraded since.  16 does everything I need it for.   However, your answer re looking in the Program Data folder solved my problem.