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Old 29th December 2007   #1
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What plug in should I get to clean sounds such as drums, snares, and hi hats ?

And what type of plug in, should I use to remove noise from the same sounds?
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What kind of noise?........how'd it get there?.........does it really need cleaning?
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Old 30th December 2007   #3
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I am looking for a good sound reducer
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I am looking for a good sound reducer
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advice needed from noise reduction and restauration experts

otherwise lowering your fader will reduce sound pretty effectivly.
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I am looking for a good sound reducer
I think if you told us a bit more about what you are trying to do it would make it easier for us to help.

There are lots of Noise Reduction plugins on the market and they go from free to a couple of thousand dollars.

As to a sound reducer...a volume control is great for this.

A little more information would be most appreciated. Are you trying to get rid of hum, hiss, background noise or ?????? and what software are you running and what is your budget?

Thanks!
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As to a sound reducer...a volume control is great for this.
That's exactly what I thought when I read the post. LOL.

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I think if you told us a bit more about what you are trying to do it would make it easier for us to help.

There are lots of Noise Reduction plugins on the market and they go from free to a couple of thousand dollars.

As to a sound reducer...a volume control is great for this.

A little more information would be most appreciated. Are you trying to get rid of hum, hiss, background noise or ?????? and what software are you running and what is your budget?

Thanks!
Thanks everyone, and I'm looking for something that will elimnate background noise
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