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How do i reduce hiss on guitar parts and live reordings but still maintain quality sound?
Obviously it helps to have a quality recording in the first place but sometimes i need to take out the background hiss from other samples etc Any suggestions would be gratefully appreciated on which are the best plug-ins from Logic Express 7.2 for this and how to tweek them effectively? |
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Amp modeling is getting more and more common actually (there are a TON of guys who use Amp Farm in professional studios). However you raised a really good issue for using a DI/splitter box (Radial makes one) that will split the signal and one can go as a DI to a mixer and one can go into an POD and into another channel. With the help of a reamp box you can even borrow a friends amp and reamp your signal into it and do what you will from there. But while I am writing this I gotta ask. How are you getting your guitar into the computer? Are you using a Preamp/DI or HI-Z input into a USB or FW interface? Please don't tell me you are using the Mac's mic input for it. Using a gate also helps when you are not playing to snuff out unwanted noise. By the way, I really hated the sounds of most modeling programs and I just bought Ampltube/Jimi Hendrix edition and I gotta say...It ain't bad.
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