Tim McLane writes: > Well, it sounds I committing some kind of audio sin because I do > record directly to Logic. But, yes, any kind of noise that I can get > rid of cheaply is my issue. > > Thanks. > > PS: How do you record, if not directly to Logic? ---and what is the > reason for your decision? I record my tracks onto a Roland KR15 digital grand, which has an amazing onboard synthesiser. It is easy to edit, and as I am only a keyboard player, it suits my limited skills in other areas. It has 16 tracks, which I then output as audio files and load up into Logic on cds. Moreover, I have to do this via the BOSS BR1600 recording studio, although I suspect that there must be a simple way of recording from the audio output on the digital piano directly to Logic, but I am using a macpro laptop and I doubt if the soundcard is up to it. Andy B > t > On Aug 12, 2008, at 12:13 AM, Andrew Brook wrote: > >> >> On 12 Aug 2008, at 04:22, Tim McLane wrote: >> >> > Thanks, everyone for you ideas. >> > >> > Andy: /Regarding strip silence, when you say "It has made a >> > > >> > > tremendous difference to my audio tracks in any case,.." ----are >> you >> > > referring to noise reduction? >> > >> I'm referring to the slight background hiss that I get when importing >> audio files (I don't record direct to logic, for a variety of >> reasons). After a few tracks, the empty part of each track seems to >> build up a bit of background noise that you can hardly hear, but when >> you strip it away, everthing else becomes brighter. >> >> I guess, from other responses, that this isn't your problem >> >> Andy B >> >> > > Tim McLane > timmclane@... > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: sample out noise
2008-08-12 by Andy Brook
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