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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › Re-routing Hum Debugger with a noisy recorded guitar
Hello Guys,
After coming back from the studio I have realized that I have recorded some very noisy guitar tracks.
Would re-routing those recorded tracks through the Hum Debugger solve some of the problem, is it worth trying, cause that would include me buying it, does anyone have it and would help me re-routing a sample track? so I wont buy it for nothing.
That would be awesome, please download this small sample here
http://www.4shared.com/music/H0svO4-1/noisy_sample2.html?
Thanks a lot in advance
Love EHX
I’m at work so I can’t take a listen to your sample but I’ll share my method I use to deal with these.
You’ll need a DAW of some sort (even Audacity works)
if you have any notch filter or parametric EQ VSTs, run the track through that with the following settings:
band gain at negative inifity
Q/bandwidth at one octave
and move the “frequency” control until the noise stops.
Then adjust the band gain and Q/bandwidth until you have an acceptable balance between signal and noise.
Then resample/render the track at the same settings it was input at.
I use Sony Acidpro 7 and the Paragraphic Equalizer for this, but it’ll work with just about any EQ VST.
Hello Cryabetes,
Thanks a lot for the suggestion I will try to do that,
but I was wondering if anybody can help me try re-routing the signal I attached with the EHX HUM DEBUGGER.
Thanks