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posté 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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Mac Daddy
posté jeu. 3 janv. 2008, 07:26
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Psych... Guitar "Hiss" my favorite subject... Hum does not work in the studio environment period. Hum sucks no matter where it is, I have learned to accept it at a Live Gig, but it sucks there too. Unless your Amp does not Hum and your Microphone is at least a step above "Entry Level" (Cheap) then an Amp is cool. DI is much better in the studio, there is a lot less transfer going on. Why would you want "Hiss and Hum on your Recordings"? To prove it's a real guitar? A guitarist will know what you've done. No one can tell if you're using a Pre-CBS Fender, Marshall, MusicMan, whatever on a Recording... They would only be guessing. Too many "Killer" DI Solutions to ever worry about getting great guitar in and Hiss and Hum out... In fact, you can add hiss... Dumbest thing I ever heard of, but people using Virtual Guitars use it I've read... Buy Hiss!!!! It's insane. Line 6 is a great alternative and I'll bet it sounds better than whatever Amp you're using... It will leave your Amp, whatever it is, no matter how tweaked, whacked and pimped out it might be in the dust... On Stage as well...

Piss on Hiss... Sorry, could not help it.

I do like the mixing/blending of the two guitars, but, why? Why do you want Hiss on your maxed out mixes??????
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posté jeu. 4 déc. 2008, 03:19
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QUOTE (Mac Daddy @ Wed 2 Jan 2008, 22:26) *
Psych... Guitar "Hiss" my favorite subject... Hum does not work in the studio environment period. Hum sucks no matter where it is, I have learned to accept it at a Live Gig, but it sucks there too. Unless your Amp does not Hum and your Microphone is at least a step above "Entry Level" (Cheap) then an Amp is cool. DI is much better in the studio, there is a lot less transfer going on. Why would you want "Hiss and Hum on your Recordings"? To prove it's a real guitar? A guitarist will know what you've done. No one can tell if you're using a Pre-CBS Fender, Marshall, MusicMan, whatever on a Recording... They would only be guessing. Too many "Killer" DI Solutions to ever worry about getting great guitar in and Hiss and Hum out... In fact, you can add hiss... Dumbest thing I ever heard of, but people using Virtual Guitars use it I've read... Buy Hiss!!!! It's insane. Line 6 is a great alternative and I'll bet it sounds better than whatever Amp you're using... It will leave your Amp, whatever it is, no matter how tweaked, whacked and pimped out it might be in the dust... On Stage as well...

Piss on Hiss... Sorry, could not help it.

I do like the mixing/blending of the two guitars, but, why? Why do you want Hiss on your maxed out mixes??????



QUOTE (Will2009 @ Wed 3 Dec 2008, 18:15) *
QUOTE (Mac Daddy @ Wed 2 Jan 2008, 22:26) *
Psych... Guitar "Hiss" my favorite subject... Hum does not work in the studio environment period. Hum sucks no matter where it is, I have learned to accept it at a Live Gig, but it sucks there too. Unless your Amp does not Hum and your Microphone is at least a step above "Entry Level" (Cheap) then an Amp is cool. DI is much better in the studio, there is a lot less transfer going on. Why would you want "Hiss and Hum on your Recordings"? To prove it's a real guitar? A guitarist will know what you've done. No one can tell if you're using a Pre-CBS Fender, Marshall, MusicMan, whatever on a Recording... They would only be guessing. Too many "Killer" DI Solutions to ever worry about getting great guitar in and Hiss and Hum out... In fact, you can add hiss... Dumbest thing I ever heard of, but people using Virtual Guitars use it I've read... Buy Hiss!!!! It's insane. Line 6 is a great alternative and I'll bet it sounds better than whatever Amp you're using... It will leave your Amp, whatever it is, no matter how tweaked, whacked and pimped out it might be in the dust... On Stage as well...

Piss on Hiss... Sorry, could not help it.

I do like the mixing/blending of the two guitars, but, why? Why do you want Hiss on your maxed out mixes??????



you might just be picking up ground-loop interference, and no matter what you do gear wise it won't totally go away, so, look into this first

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posté ven. 5 déc. 2008, 04:08
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it could simply be that you are picking up ground loop interference, or are your chords and cables compatible, don't try to re-invent the wheel, most often it is the simple things that we may overlook that causes us the most problems.



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- Repo   How Do I Reduce Hiss On Guitar Parts And Live Reordings?   ven. 9 nov. 2007, 04:19
- - globalhiccup   Hi, Repo Regarding guitar hiss or hum. This usua...   dim. 11 nov. 2007, 08:37
|- - Repo   QUOTE (globalhiccup @ Sun 11 Nov 2007, 09...   mar. 13 nov. 2007, 04:24
|- - minskybabs   QUOTE (Repo @ Tue 13 Nov 2007, 03:24) QUO...   mar. 13 nov. 2007, 12:29
- - 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   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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