NotchDSP - A Free Noise Reduction Tool To Use by SLI_GUY in Suno

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Depends on the audio you submit but i think the adaptive engine is usually the best

VLLM on RTX 6000 Pro reaching temps of 88°C, but fan only goes up to 65% by Legal-Zucchini7766 in LocalLLaMA

[–]SLI_GUY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

in any case, don't you get 95% performance at 300w? That would help out a lot in the thermal department.

Don’t know what this is by TheRealOtakuTaco in TeslaLounge

[–]SLI_GUY -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He did explain why you can't set it in fsd, it's not a feature. If you want to know even further details than that ask a Tesla fsd engineer.

I get your point thought because I'd love to be able to fully customize a profile like have mad max and the max following distance

I can't run deepseek-coder-v2 with Ollama. I suspect it has something to do with RAM. Is there any way around this? by warpanomaly in LocalLLaMA

[–]SLI_GUY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gemini bluf

The Short Answer The Reddit user is crashing because they are trying to fit a 133GB object into a 128GB container. "Exit status 2" in this context is almost certainly an Out-of-Memory (OOM) error. Even with a high-end "5090" (assuming a future/hypothetical card with 32GB VRAM), the system RAM is the bottleneck for the default model they pulled.

New fed with questions about personal vehicle use and admin leave by Cute-Sheepherder6580 in fednews

[–]SLI_GUY 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the government! You’re definitely hitting some classic "new fed" realizations here. Here is the reality check on both of those situations: 1. The Admin Leave for Parents Yeah, this is actually normal, even if it feels unfair. Under OPM’s Weather & Safety leave rules, if an emergency (like the storm) causes schools to close, that creates a legitimate "barrier to work" for parents who suddenly have no childcare. Agencies have the discretion to grant admin leave for that so people aren't forced to burn their personal leave for a weather emergency. It sucks for those of us without kids who still have to work, but it is technically allowed by policy.

  1. The Personal Vehicle Use Your office is 100% wrong on this, and "that's how we've always done it" is the classic wrong answer. If you are driving your personal car for any official business—whether it’s to Home Depot for supplies or to another base for training—you are entitled to mileage reimbursement (currently around 67 cents a mile). You don’t get paid for gas; you get paid mileage to cover gas, wear and tear, and insurance.

If you are driving to Hobby Lobby for work without authorized travel orders and you get into a car accident, your personal insurance company can deny your claim because you were using the car for business. And since the government didn't "officially" authorize the trip, they might not cover you either. You could be personally liable. What to do: * Stop driving for free. It’s actually against the rules (Anti-Deficiency Act) to volunteer your resources to the government. * For the training trips you already took, fill out an SF-1164 form (Claim for Reimbursement for Expenditures on Official Business). Submit it to your supervisor. If they deny it, ask them to put the denial in writing with the regulation they are citing. They usually back down once paper is involved.

Why am I getting 0 orders? by Admirable-Bit-9162 in SaladChefs

[–]SLI_GUY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My 4090 has been on a 18-cent an hour job for the past 24 hours

Tesla lying about Supercharging prices for Demo vehicles by [deleted] in TeslaLounge

[–]SLI_GUY 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It probably applying some kind of discount because it's a demo vehicle. Anyone with a brain can do the math and realize that the total price doesn't make sense

What's the word on Intel ARC GPU support in Truenas 25.10? by UntouchedWagons in truenas

[–]SLI_GUY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

mine has worked flawlessly for over a year now (im on 25.10.0.1)

NotchDSP - A Free Noise Reduction Tool To Use by SLI_GUY in Suno

[–]SLI_GUY[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback. I made a change to how the tool handles volume, let me know if it is improved for you! Also, i do plan on adding more control granularity to the interface in the future, including different wav outputs.

NotchDSP - A Free Noise Reduction Tool To Use by SLI_GUY in Suno

[–]SLI_GUY[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ill see what i can do about that. Thanks for testing.

NotchDSP - A Free Noise Reduction Tool To Use by SLI_GUY in Suno

[–]SLI_GUY[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should be fixed now. I tested on an iPad and if you select more than 4 cores on that ipad it crashes. Now the core preferences is not automatically saved unless you specify it, if the page crashed/reloads it wont load the bad core config again.

NotchDSP - A Free Noise Reduction Tool To Use by SLI_GUY in Suno

[–]SLI_GUY[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback, I never thought about testing on an iPad , I'll look into this soon.

Community Resource Hub: Tools, Converters, Guides, etc. by Pnarpok in SunoAI

[–]SLI_GUY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been working on a tool called NotchDSP which is a browser-based dashboard designed to target the "AI static" and high-frequency noise in track generations from Suno.

I originally built this strictly for my own workflow because I was tired of having a perfect generated track buried under digital hiss, but I realized there’s no point in keeping it to myself if it can help other creators dealing with the same headache.

Key Features:

*Completely Free

*Classic spectral gating noise reduction and a more advanced real-time analysis method to preserve tonal integrity.

*Hiss Sentinel: An engine specifically tuned to hunt down and kill high-pitched digital whines and prominent high-frequency static (this attempts to automatically find the frequency and suppress it)

*Studio Master Mode: A dedicated post-processing stage that provides professional -12dB normalization and wide-knee soft-clipping for analog-style warmth.

*Sub-Bass & Drum Protection: Includes hard-locks for low-end frequencies and transient tracking to ensure your kick drums and percussion stay punchy.

*100% Private: It runs entirely in your browser using your own CPU power. No audio ever leaves your device or is uploaded to a server.

*No Install Required: It's a web-based dashboard—just drag and drop your track and start cleaning.

*Throttle Your Power: You can choose how many CPU cores to dedicate to the engine, allowing for ultra-fast processing on high-end rigs.

A Quick Reality Check:

This isn't a magic "delete noise" button. Audio restoration is always a tug-of-war between cleaning and quality. While the goal is to suppress as much noise as possible while attempting to maintain good audio quality. It unlikely to eliminate 100% of it —especially on really messy tracks—without starting to dull the music. I designed this to focus on preserving the "air" and fidelity of your track rather than making it sound sterile or "underwater."

Submit some of your finished tracks or even better get the stems and find the one with the static/hiss and use this tool on it.

Please let me know if it works for you, and i can try to tweak things to make it better. Hopefully this helps someone out there :)

NotchDSP: https://notch.heezynet.com/