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  • @wim said:

    @dreamcartel said:
    So this does work POST recording? Like I can record a track on my desktop and then send this to Cubasis and apply Brusfri and GF2? If so; it’s the one effect I said I needed/wanted to get since the summer sales proved to get me all I intended. I still have $3 in apple credit so Brusfri might be worth it if I can use it to remove noise after recording.

    Yes. In fact, as it's rather resource heavy, that's the preferred way in my case. It will be one of the best $3 you ever spent.

    Thank you!

  • @dreamcartel said:
    So this does work POST recording? Like I can record a track on my desktop and then send this to Cubasis and apply Brusfri and GF2? If so; it’s the one effect I said I needed/wanted to get since the summer sales proved to get me all I intended. I still have $3 in apple credit so Brusfri might be worth it if I can use it to remove noise after recording.

    Yes... But you will need about 1 second of silence (ie just the noise part you're trying to get rid of) in your recording, as brusfri will use that to learn which frequencies you want removed.

  • Perfect. I literally have just a little bit of a grounding hum coming from the closed circuit of having both audio stereo trs from monitor output along with the usb C audio/in our port. The one design flaw apparent in the s-1 is they didn’t shield it enough or at all perhaps with the thought no one would use concurrent usb for digital midi data transmission with audio coming from an analog source - ANYWAY, there’s a bit of a hum not dissimilar to that found with a guitar without proper shielding or pickup grounding. That’s really what I’m aiming for along with slight removal of
    artifacts in vocal or audio tracks. Thx Gav.

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