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offline theo himself from +- on 2003-02-17 23:33 [#00559271]
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I was recording something the other day from a keyboard..
playing to the rhythm that was looping on renoise.. I didn't
realize the output was being recorded at the time, so it
ended up recording both the drums and what I was playing on
the keyboard.. fortunately it turned out really well.. the
problem is at some parts the reverb effect sortof clashed
with the outwave which was too loud.. and it sounds kindof
sloppy as a result.. as if what is playing is pushing the
limits of the speakers at all times.. do u kno what I'm
talking about? .. anyway, if you know of any way of limiting
or extracting this kind of noise let me knwo


 

offline E-man from Rixensart (Belgium) on 2003-02-18 03:02 [#00559360]
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cooledit's (many other surely) remove noise can get a noise
floor, so if u have a section with mostly the reverb noise
in question it should be easy to limit/remove...
maybe try with eq/filters
dunno, i need to hear what it sounds like to tell :p



 

offline theo himself from +- on 2003-02-18 03:19 [#00559379]
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wait.. which noise reduction option though? I use cooledit


 

offline theo himself from +- on 2003-02-18 03:22 [#00559381]
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ahhhh nice I got it


 

offline E-man from Rixensart (Belgium) on 2003-02-18 06:00 [#00559579]
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does it fit your needs? i find it very useful when tweaked
right...


 

offline theo himself from +- on 2003-02-18 06:19 [#00559607]
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yes.. but oddly enough, what really smoothed everything out
and removed the bass .. rumble(?) was increasing the
"loudness" in the FFT fiter section


 


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