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| Re: PreSonus Eureka [message #75999 is a reply to message #75989] |
Tue, 14 November 2006 17:45  |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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the noise that's
>>>already
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>>>there, I'd be inclined to just go in there with a wave editor and manually
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>>>fix the noises one at a time, but then, I'm obsessive. :)
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>>>Sarah
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>>>www.sarahtonin.com
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>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:45834c91@linux...
>>>> Hi all
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>>>> Actually it isn't bad at all but several inital comments on this
>>>> particular track I'm mixing is there's too much fret noise on the
>>>> acoustic.
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>>>> Most of it is between chords (picking)
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>>>> One thought was using a de-esser...all other's are more than welcome
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>>>> Don
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>Haven't tried the voxformer. the Dave Brown is much more intuitive with the
graphic display, but I can dial in a serious de-ess with Sybil that is the
equivalent to my SPL hardware de-esser. The SPL is the best I've ever used,
period. Without it I would die.
http://www.soundperformancelab.com/DeEsser/in_short.html
I've heard that the Drawmer unit is considered a "holy grail" item by some
engineers but I've never used one.
The deesse
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