How Do I Reduce Hiss On Guitar Parts And Live Reordings?, Logic Express plug-ins |
ven. 9 nov. 2007, 04:19
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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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dim. 11 nov. 2007, 08:37
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Hi, Repo
Regarding guitar hiss or hum. This usually comes from using single-coil pickups, and this is especially evident in the studio. There are a few solutions, including (a) You can remove the hiss using a graphic equalizer to focus on and then reduce the particular frequency of the hiss. (b) Use a program like SoundSoap (Bias), which is excellent. © Best of all, go to the root of the problem, and change the pickups on the guitar to EMGs. These are expensive, but cancel out virtually all the hiss. I find them excellent. best wishes |
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mar. 13 nov. 2007, 04:24
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Hi, Repo Regarding guitar hiss or hum. This usually comes from using single-coil pickups, and this is especially evident in the studio. There are a few solutions, including (a) You can remove the hiss using a graphic equalizer to focus on and then reduce the particular frequency of the hiss. (b) Use a program like SoundSoap (Bias), which is excellent. © Best of all, go to the root of the problem, and change the pickups on the guitar to EMGs. These are expensive, but cancel out virtually all the hiss. I find them excellent. best wishes Thankyou very much globalhiccup, thats good advice mate. Thanks for taking the time. |
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mar. 13 nov. 2007, 12:29
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Hi, Repo Regarding guitar hiss or hum. This usually comes from using single-coil pickups, and this is especially evident in the studio. There are a few solutions, including (a) You can remove the hiss using a graphic equalizer to focus on and then reduce the particular frequency of the hiss. (b) Use a program like SoundSoap (Bias), which is excellent. © Best of all, go to the root of the problem, and change the pickups on the guitar to EMGs. These are expensive, but cancel out virtually all the hiss. I find them excellent. best wishes Thankyou very much globalhiccup, thats good advice mate. Thanks for taking the time. Changing pickups on a guitar is pretty full on expensive route to take, especially if you have a vintage 57 Strat with single coils, you would definately not want to change the pickups then!! Often the monitor causes the hum, experiment with different positions when playing guitar, ensure the connections in the guitar are all good, shielded, grounded etc. I find sitting at a different angle to the monitor, or just further away from the monitor makes a real difference to the hum/buzz with single coils. Cheers Jake. |
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Repo How Do I Reduce Hiss On Guitar Parts And Live Reordings? ven. 9 nov. 2007, 04:19
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Will2009 yes, that's what ground loop interference will... sam. 6 déc. 2008, 01:43
azkid QUOTE (Repo @ Thu 8 Nov 2007, 20:19) How... sam. 6 déc. 2008, 06:35
Will2009 I agree with you on this, in going thru the proces... sam. 6 déc. 2008, 15:42
Mac Daddy About Guitar "Hum".... I know I'm go... mer. 14 nov. 2007, 16:41
davidmesiha QUOTE (Repo @ Fri 9 Nov 2007, 04:19) How ... mer. 28 nov. 2007, 07:07
Psych I don't know what high end studio's you ha... mer. 2 janv. 2008, 11:44
mortalengines Amp modeling is getting more and more common actua... jeu. 3 janv. 2008, 06:16
Mac Daddy Psych... Guitar "Hiss" my favorite subje... jeu. 3 janv. 2008, 07:26
Will2009 QUOTE (Mac Daddy @ Wed 2 Jan 2008, 22:26... jeu. 4 déc. 2008, 03:19
Will2009 it could simply be that you are picking up ground ... ven. 5 déc. 2008, 04:08
Mac Daddy Yo, "Psych" I Googled, Which Guitarist U... jeu. 3 janv. 2008, 15:23
julbul Real amp, good miking, eq and noise gate. lun. 14 janv. 2008, 00:02
Mac Daddy julbul Posted Today, 12:02 AM .... {Real amp, good... lun. 14 janv. 2008, 06:06
Mac Daddy In retrospect I am embarrassed by my "Piss on... jeu. 4 déc. 2008, 12:11
emgcarra Hi All: I´ve been succesfull avoiding Fender and ... jeu. 4 déc. 2008, 14:49
mortalengines I have noticed that the hiss and hum I get is pret... ven. 5 déc. 2008, 06:41
Will2009 yes, that's what ground loop interference will... sam. 6 déc. 2008, 01:43
azkid QUOTE (Repo @ Thu 8 Nov 2007, 20:19) How... sam. 6 déc. 2008, 06:35
Will2009 I agree with you on this, in going thru the proces... sam. 6 déc. 2008, 15:42
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