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Old 07-19-1999
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When trying to remove tape hiss (from mixdown from an analog source) on either cakewalk proaudio or sound forge (4.o?) is it effective to use a noise gate? If so, approximately what frequency range should I look to cut. Perhaps there is a better way than a noise gate?
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Hey Bean when you find out the answer to your post let me know ok? thanks peace
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Old 08-21-1999
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There's a Sonic Foundry Noise Removal Plug-in.. Really cool.. It can scan the noise print and then remove them..
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