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Yes, I was thinking about Cedar. I belive I'll try to minimize the noise as much as I can without damaging the sound, and I'll leave the rest to my mastering engineer which uses a Sadie workstation with the Cedar DeNoise suite of plug ins. He also has the TC Backdrop Noise reduction in his System 6000 which seems to be another powerful tool, but I'd ideally want to go to the mastering with most of the noise taken out. That's why I was asking if you post guys have any favourite tricks in your bag that could help without messing with the quality of the audio.
L.G.
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