Jono Bacon
Inspired
I kicked off this thread about noise issues that I have had with my guitar. Initially I thought it could be an issue with the Axe FX III but it turned out to be EMI interference.
It seems many people suffer these kinds of issues, and some people have used a Rocktron Hush to rectify this will pretty solid results.
I considered whether this could be emulated in software and @Rex pointed to @FractalAudio saying the following in this post:
> You can create your own noise reducer by putting an envelope controlled lowpass filter at the start of the chain. That's basically what the Hush and other noise reduction systems do (in addition to gating).
Given how prevelant these problems seem to affect users, I think it could be really valuable to have this kind of noise reduction integrated into the Input block in a future firmware update.
Ideally this could operate in a similar way to the Hush with a threshold control so people can tune it to their needs. I wonder if this would make sense to include near where the gate controls are on this block.
Thoughts?
It seems many people suffer these kinds of issues, and some people have used a Rocktron Hush to rectify this will pretty solid results.
I considered whether this could be emulated in software and @Rex pointed to @FractalAudio saying the following in this post:
> You can create your own noise reducer by putting an envelope controlled lowpass filter at the start of the chain. That's basically what the Hush and other noise reduction systems do (in addition to gating).
Given how prevelant these problems seem to affect users, I think it could be really valuable to have this kind of noise reduction integrated into the Input block in a future firmware update.
Ideally this could operate in a similar way to the Hush with a threshold control so people can tune it to their needs. I wonder if this would make sense to include near where the gate controls are on this block.
Thoughts?