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Re: [elektron] Noise Reduction & Behringer's Denoiser

2000-08-30 by G.R.C.

Hi I'm using the recommended Behringer Autocom Pro It works really well and
its not to expensive I paid $120.99 in American dollars! I think it was a
wise investment.

G.R.C.

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>From: sophalicus@...
>To: elektron-users@egroups.com
>Subject: [elektron] Noise Reduction & Behringer's Denoiser
>Date: Sun, Aug 27, 2000, 3.56 PM
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>   Does anyone have any experience using one of the Behringer
> Denoisers? My sid allways has this low frequency hum that i can eq out
> for the most part leaving the sid sounding pretty thin with little or
> no low end(i have one of the first generation ms1202's with only a
> fixed lo and high eq).  I do use a microgate which works fine and
> dandy, but
> when the gate is open i have the hum going full tilt unless i have the
> lo eq turned down below unity.  The other noise i get from the sid is
> sort of buzzy and sounds like white noise, i can usually get rid of
> this noise by fiddling with the psu plug that connects to the sid, it
> works most of the time but has a tendency to cut power and corrupt
> everything, which leads me to having to reset the memory and such(i
> have gotten into the habbit of saving individual patches as sysex, as
> i have lost quite a few before i started doing this).  I can allways
> get a software plug in(recomendations or experiences are welcome),
> but hardware would be nicer.
>
> chrisitan
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