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trion12
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Hi,
Any advice on how to get rid of annoying string squeek.
I know that 2 obvious answers are to improve technique and to used coated strings, but:
1) I don't like the sound of coated strings
2) My technique is pretty good but there are still the odd instances of string squeek that occur as I like to play with new uncoated strings which are prone to being more noisy . . .
Would putting a notch filter on the offending squeeks be a good way to deal with this without obviously distorting the recording from a listener's point of view? Would having a notch set up very briefly to remove the squeek sound like a transient recording glitch?
Thanks,
Aaron
Any advice on how to get rid of annoying string squeek.
I know that 2 obvious answers are to improve technique and to used coated strings, but:
1) I don't like the sound of coated strings
2) My technique is pretty good but there are still the odd instances of string squeek that occur as I like to play with new uncoated strings which are prone to being more noisy . . .
Would putting a notch filter on the offending squeeks be a good way to deal with this without obviously distorting the recording from a listener's point of view? Would having a notch set up very briefly to remove the squeek sound like a transient recording glitch?
Thanks,
Aaron