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lilcapn
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hey --
i'm using an 8-track reel to reel, tascam, and a soundcraft board, ready to mixdown, got everything set up and routed, and of course then i notice the freaking HUM that's just about louder than any one thing in the mix.
i've searched and read other threads about this and know to keep power cords away from snakes, etc.
i assume it's a ground loop hum, it sure sounds like it, and i kind of think that there's going to be no way to get rid of it running stuff through the various effects ancient (space echo) and modern (distressor) and in between (lovetone pedal), some of which are unbalanced, some balanced, etc.
two questions:
since my tape machine is unbalanced, no matter whatever else i do, will that factor ALWAYS give me ground loop hum problems?
and
i don't have pro tools or any computer mixing software, but in those set-ups, is there some kind of "hum cancellation" plug-in or something that people use? maybe that's just wishful thinking..
thanks!
i'm using an 8-track reel to reel, tascam, and a soundcraft board, ready to mixdown, got everything set up and routed, and of course then i notice the freaking HUM that's just about louder than any one thing in the mix.
i've searched and read other threads about this and know to keep power cords away from snakes, etc.
i assume it's a ground loop hum, it sure sounds like it, and i kind of think that there's going to be no way to get rid of it running stuff through the various effects ancient (space echo) and modern (distressor) and in between (lovetone pedal), some of which are unbalanced, some balanced, etc.
two questions:
since my tape machine is unbalanced, no matter whatever else i do, will that factor ALWAYS give me ground loop hum problems?
and
i don't have pro tools or any computer mixing software, but in those set-ups, is there some kind of "hum cancellation" plug-in or something that people use? maybe that's just wishful thinking..
thanks!