I played with noise removal few months ago and few times before. What I've found is you can do this selectively. What you usually want to do is to record a few seconds of "silence" (it actually will be a white noise) at the beginning or end of your recording and use it as a sample. Then reduce the noise on the whole track by something like 11 dB maybe (instead of default 24) and after that redo with 3-5dB on the parts with "blips". You would want to zoom to catch those picks correctly. Cheers!
that was pretty good lol
Carreygirl 1 year ago
I played with noise removal few months ago and few times before. What I've found is you can do this selectively. What you usually want to do is to record a few seconds of "silence" (it actually will be a white noise) at the beginning or end of your recording and use it as a sample. Then reduce the noise on the whole track by something like 11 dB maybe (instead of default 24) and after that redo with 3-5dB on the parts with "blips". You would want to zoom to catch those picks correctly. Cheers!
cgofme 1 year ago
@flipingirld "this side goes to the right" ;)
cgofme 1 year ago
You lucky guy!
anukefromrussia 1 year ago
nice guitar and playing! what is written on the sticker?
flipingirld 1 year ago