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Removing Hum?
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<blockquote data-quote="ZackMRG" data-source="post: 340054" data-attributes="member: 28816"><p>I recorded my first mix today- and despite doing a pretty good mix (Or I least thought I did) my mix has been ruined by a pretty annoying constant Hum noise- so the only real way I can listen to my mix to hear where I can improve in the future is by listening to it without any Bass, which makes the whole 'Drum and Bass' thing a bit pointless.</p><p></p><p>So:</p><p></p><p>What causes Hum?and How can I get rid off it for the next time I want to record a Mix?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZackMRG, post: 340054, member: 28816"] I recorded my first mix today- and despite doing a pretty good mix (Or I least thought I did) my mix has been ruined by a pretty annoying constant Hum noise- so the only real way I can listen to my mix to hear where I can improve in the future is by listening to it without any Bass, which makes the whole 'Drum and Bass' thing a bit pointless. So: What causes Hum?and How can I get rid off it for the next time I want to record a Mix? [/QUOTE]
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