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Free noise reduction with Audacity

You may have a mp3 player that can record using a built in microphone or you may have a professional studio. When recording something sometimes you get noise on a recorded track. It can be anything from pink noise due to low quality devices in your signal chain, it might be hum from another electrical device or it might be a mechanical noise that your microphone picked up during recording. Can you get rid of the noise? Yes! Do you need expensive software to do so? Not neccessarily... enter the open source program Audacity.

Posted on Oct 03, 2008 - 09:00 AM

 

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Multiple Audio Devices under OS X using Aggregate Device

So you may have a couple of different audio interfaces. You're using a Mac running OS X. You want to combine all the available inputs and outputs running a music creation software like Logic Pro 8. What do you do to use more than one audio interface at a time?

Posted on Sep 14, 2008 - 04:11 PM

 

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This is the site of MIDIamore and Espen Brynildsen, musician, trainer and consultant living in Sydney, Australia. On this site you’ll find Tutorials, Industry News, Links to the various companies support pages as well as Espens views on various music, midi and hardware in the Blog. Espen is available for training sessions and installation help.

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