On my daily roam around the Audiophile galaxy I came across this article with deals with the processes that one can employ while attempting to get rid of the ambient noise that affects the quality of many home recordings. These noises can occur as a result of everything from household appliances to a firetruck going by outside, or even the computer itself. The author offers tips to reduce ambient noise in the home, as well as methods in your recording software to produce a clearer, higher quality home recording for the amateur artist.
Take a look and see what you think by reading the full article here:
How to Minimize Noise In Your Mixes
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Thanks, for this.
What are the frequency and amplitudes of your noise issues.