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Old 13th May 2006   #1
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noise floor breathing sound

I'm trying to record a copy of a track really low in volume and have alot of noise floor on the copy track

How do i get alot of noise floor noise with very little sound leaky through? by bussing or copying?

The problem i have is the Noise floor Track lets say track #2 is pure noise floor how do i make the noise floor compress/threshold to the tempo of the keyboard rhythm chords

examples track#1 is the keyboard chords lets say quarter notes

How can i have the noise floor be "compressing" up and down that squeezing sound of the noise floor in a rhythm of another track of its input?

How do i get that noise floor breathing sound?
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I think you are after Hiss Pumping.

The best way to get this is to find an old DBx noise reduction unit.....



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or you can put up a mic, record yourself breathing in and out w/ music.
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Get SoundSoap 2 and get it as clean as you can before adding any compression.
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I think he -wants- the noise floor.

How about L2'ing the noise floor up 40-50 dB and then gating it with the key input of the gate fed by the rhythm track?
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I think he -wants- the noise floor.

How about L2'ing the noise floor up 40-50 dB and then gating it with the key input of the gate fed by the rhythm track?
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