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I'm afraid it's a fact of life with my equipment and environment. I have tube amps, analog effects, and single coil guitars and basses for the most part. Even my Yamaha monitor speakers have some low level hiss. So I'm resigned to the fact that there will be some hum and hiss regardless of what I do. Yeah, I have the Boss N2 and the ISP Decimator but there will always be some level of hum with open air miking. BTW, I live on a sailboat which I rewired myself (worked on aircraft electrical systems in the Navy, so I have a fair amount of knowledge of AC and DC electricity.)-- no ground loops here, though the dock wiring may be suspect.
My question as a newbie is how you minimize it's presence in the recording process from the first track all the way through mixdown to the final product?
My question as a newbie is how you minimize it's presence in the recording process from the first track all the way through mixdown to the final product?
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