Optimal Prime Specialising in the arts and crafts of Drum & Bass Joined Apr 4, 2013 Location Manchester, United Kingdom, United Kingdom Oct 29, 2016 #2 Try this. Needs Audacity but that's free anyway.
Manu Forti Detached Audio VIP Junglist Joined Mar 8, 2007 Location Scotlander Oct 29, 2016 #3 Use a de esser.
smoothassilk Active Member VIP Junglist Joined Aug 13, 2013 Oct 30, 2016 #4 REAfir is another one- set to subtract mode, play it a sample of the noise you want removed and it takes it away from the audio. It comes as part of the full REAPER plugins, available free
REAfir is another one- set to subtract mode, play it a sample of the noise you want removed and it takes it away from the audio. It comes as part of the full REAPER plugins, available free
Mania i fukin wot m8 VIP Junglist Joined Jul 29, 2013 Location Melbourne, Victoria, AUS Oct 31, 2016 #5 A gate should do the trick for most hiss problems
Dark Lizardro The Lizard that used to have a hammer VIP Junglist Joined Jun 27, 2013 Location São Paulo, Brazil Oct 31, 2016 #6 what DAW are you using, Claus?
Clod.com Well-Known Member VIP Junglist Joined Jan 29, 2014 Oct 31, 2016 #7 Dark Lizardro said: what DAW are you using, Claus? Click to expand... Thx guys! Ancient cakewalk 8
Dark Lizardro The Lizard that used to have a hammer VIP Junglist Joined Jun 27, 2013 Location São Paulo, Brazil Oct 31, 2016 #8 Take a peek over the native vsts, Claus. Probably there's one with hiss cleaning functions. If it were FL Studio, Edison is capable of doing this but...
Take a peek over the native vsts, Claus. Probably there's one with hiss cleaning functions. If it were FL Studio, Edison is capable of doing this but...
Derelicts Of Tomorrow Founded 1977 VIP Junglist Joined Sep 16, 2015 Location Frederick, MD, USA Nov 16, 2016 #9 just eq it out
sam the dnb man Variation VIP Junglist Joined May 24, 2007 Location Feltham Nov 21, 2016 #10 Stop pissing when you hit records
Derelicts Of Tomorrow Founded 1977 VIP Junglist Joined Sep 16, 2015 Location Frederick, MD, USA Nov 22, 2016 #11 use good clean breaks...
Clod.com Well-Known Member VIP Junglist Joined Jan 29, 2014 Nov 22, 2016 #12 It's a delayed tape sound
BR00TAL BOWSER94 The Old Soul Millennial Joined Sep 2, 2015 Location Georgia, USA Nov 23, 2016 #13 make a cut out around 7kHz-9kHz
BR00TAL BOWSER94 The Old Soul Millennial Joined Sep 2, 2015 Location Georgia, USA Nov 23, 2016 #14 wait no, cut around 10kHz-20kHz my bad, wasnt thinking straight.
BR00TAL BOWSER94 The Old Soul Millennial Joined Sep 2, 2015 Location Georgia, USA Nov 23, 2016 #16 Claus601 said: Thx bro Click to expand... you're welcome. let me know if you need anything else. i'll help as best as i can.
Claus601 said: Thx bro Click to expand... you're welcome. let me know if you need anything else. i'll help as best as i can.