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Wed 24 Jan 2007, 20:40
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From: Brighton - UK
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Hello there.
Can someone suggest how I can get a less buzzy sound on my tracks.
Im using an electric acoustic guitar and microphone - and inputing them straight into a M-Audio FastTrack guitar/mic recording interface.
Guitar Amp & Bass (local music tech shop) suggested a Pre-Amp. Will this unit give the signal greater quality - less buzz?
If so, can you recommend cheap pre-amp budget £50
Thanks
Nicola (ibook G4 1.2 OX10.3.9)
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Fri 26 Jan 2007, 01:08
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From: Broomfield - US
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the problem is most likely within the electronics of the guitar. A new pre-amp is not going to solve your problem. You could try recording the buzz from the guitar and then mixing it together with the recorded track with the silent/buzzy track 180 degrees out of phase. It is possible that it will get rid of the buzz or at least lessen it. Plug-ins are also an option. Or you could just record your guitar with the microphone without sending your guitar to a pre-amp.
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