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Originally Posted by jrk
1. If it's mains hum on yr guitars pickups ( does it get better / worse if you touch the strings / bridge ?) It may be that you're too close to a source of interference. Computer? Power supplies? Try moving around the room - is there a quieter spot?
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This. It gets better if I touch the strings. Tried moving around the room, but there's not much difference. I see If I need to change room.
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Originally Posted by jrk
3. Plugins.
Once you've got the guitar recorded
(a) you can try gating it, with less worry about spoiling the sound.
(b) ReaFIR ("subtract" mode) is pretty good at removing mains hum and the like. Record a bit of just the noise and let ReaFIR "learn" that. The you can apply that to your guitar. I'd mess with the wet/dry knob so as to use only just enough.
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Thanks!!! I'll try this.
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Originally Posted by jrk
If you're using some amp sim - it can be better to record the clean signal from your guitar - it's often easier to clean that up.
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I'm trying various amp sims at the moment. Amplitube 4 seems to be ok.