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    Dbx type 1..

    wow thank you! I don’t know anybody that knows anything about this stuff so it’s great to have some of my questions answered, it’s tough sifting through Wikipedia trying to figure things out on my own, so this is much appreciated !
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    Dbx type 1..

    Oh I thought hifi vhs used the whole tape for audio, sharing with the video, and in short play mode ran the tape at very high speeds..
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    Dbx type 1..

    Yeah I got it for the vhs, not for the cassette. I’m using Type ii cassettes, mostly Maxells but also some Sonys and Fujis.
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    Dbx type 1..

    The noise gate is eliminating the hiss at the beginning and end of the song, during the song the hiss is not noticeable
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    Dbx type 1..

    Interesting, well it does seem to reduce the hiss on the vhs, and the hiss is only noticeable at the beginning and end of the song. DBX ii seems to strip the high end pretty significantly, which is another reason I’m running it off. Maybe I’ll retrack with type I encoded. For now I’ll just run a...
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    Dbx type 1..

    The bounce will be encoded and decoded.
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    Dbx type 1..

    I’m bouncing a mix from an 8 track cassette machine to a Vhs player. my question being will this only address the noise floor of the vhs player, leaving the noise from the 8 track intact? Or should there be some noise reduction in addition to that ?
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    Dbx type 1..

    I’m recording into my Yamaha mtx8 without using the internal Dbx ii so I can get a bit of saturation.. wondering if I bounce to S VHS as a master will my DBX 150 unit reduce the hiss from the original cassette or just the hiss from the VHS, leaving the original hiss intact.. is it futile to want...
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