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offline teapot from Paddington (Australia) on 2003-03-31 20:20 [#00626454]
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erm when i record what im playing... for example... im
doing real time fucking around with a sample while recording
it in soundforge... i have everything muted except the sound
coming from reason... yet... i still have a touch of air in
the recording! i cant think of what could be causing this???
is there anything i can do or am i stuck with it???


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-31 20:24 [#00626455]
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flea suggested this program called audacity. I LOVE it's
noise removal function. just highlight some noise (listen to
that brief segment to make sure it only contains noisish
stuff you want to get rid of) then click "get noise
profile". then highlight everything, then click "remove
noise". It works damn great. And by damn great, I mean
totally sweet like ninjas.


 

offline teapot from Paddington (Australia) on 2003-03-31 20:26 [#00626456]
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sweet like ninjas? sounds awesome actually... just what i
need :) thanks for the help dude


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-31 20:29 [#00626457]
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real ultimate power!


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2003-03-31 21:04 [#00626470]
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ninja's flip out all the time and don't even think twice
about it!


 

offline TokyoJo from London now, not Tokyo anymore on 2003-03-31 22:16 [#00626517]
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I once saw this Ninja totally flip out and kick this kids
head off - just for opening a window!


 

offline theo himself from +- on 2003-03-31 22:33 [#00626526]
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cool edit pro has a very good noise reduction function


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2003-04-01 01:19 [#00626627]
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check the connection with soundcard and pc case. i assume
you have a pci card in a pc. try improving the connection
with the case and the metal bracket on the card. if that
doesnt work try insulating the two. the problem is probably
due to ground loops. or does it sound like a data stream
very quietly buzzing, if so then get a new card. i beleive
higher priced cards eliminate this to a large degree.


 


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