
Fetusborg
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hi
i'm trying to clean up a mix. i've got about 15 tracks recorded, but the sound is all produced by normal setup: 2 guitars, bass, drums, 1 vocal.
now, on some of those tracks, which are done all in one take, like the vocals... there are quiet parts,,, and these parts have a hiss, a noise, that i would like to eliminate.
should i open these files up in sound forge, for example, and delete the queit parts, and piece it all back together in my sequencer?
is there an easier way?
i'm sequencing everything on KRISTAL.. a free download
thanks bros
i'm trying to clean up a mix. i've got about 15 tracks recorded, but the sound is all produced by normal setup: 2 guitars, bass, drums, 1 vocal.
now, on some of those tracks, which are done all in one take, like the vocals... there are quiet parts,,, and these parts have a hiss, a noise, that i would like to eliminate.
should i open these files up in sound forge, for example, and delete the queit parts, and piece it all back together in my sequencer?
is there an easier way?
i'm sequencing everything on KRISTAL.. a free download

thanks bros