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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 06-Nov 07 From: St. Petersburg - US Member No.: 96,356 ![]() |
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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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 348 Joined: 10-Feb 06 From: Hamburg - DE Member No.: 76,633 ![]() |
In retrospect I am embarrassed by my "Piss on Hiss" remarks/opinions.... However, in my defense, I understand what it is and can tolerate it "Live", but in the Studio it drives me crazy.
The only way it makes sense in a noise-free, pristine environment is DI Direct In. But, "Guitarist" love their 'Whatever' 40 Watt or 400 Watt Favorite Amp and without it don't get the sound THEY like. Hiss and Hum destroys recordings in MY opinion... Operative word: "My". Seeing my words after many months have lead me to understand I am an 'Old School Fool'. I apologize to any and all Guitarist who I have offended. Guitarist rule. Whatever or wherever. Modern music would not be what it is without Guitarist. Period.... I apologize. I'm embarrassed. Somethings come back and kick you in the sack... My Hiss and Hum Posts sure did... BUT, Hiss and Hum hurts my ears.... AM I THE ONLY ONE??????? |
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