I have the new nanoloop 2.5 and the classic Dba but i have a constant buzzing noise, any idea how to get rid of it and do others have the same issue?
GBAs are just noisy. It's something you have to deal with.
i've got this hum remover vst that worked pretty well when i had to sample something from an SP. i think it's literally just called "hum remover"
GBAs are just noisy. It's something you have to deal with.
i havent really noticed that much more noise with my gba's than my regular dmg's.
When i did some gba/nanovoice stuff it was incredibly noisy. more noticeably than any other gameboy i own. (other than the gameboy light)
i've never really used the regular GBA for music stuff, only the gba sp. maybe that's the difference?
damn:/ ill try someof the tips but my Gbc running LsdJ which i thought was way noisier is only loud as hell as long as it isn't playing, but then it shuts up which is quite awesome.. well, thx for the feedback anyway!
sp is pretty noisy
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this was all recorded with an sp, each channel was tracked separately, midi sync'd to pro tools with an arduinoboy. we really didn't feel like there was much noise at all.
damn:/ ill try someof the tips but my Gbc running LsdJ which i thought was way noisier is only loud as hell as long as it isn't playing, but then it shuts up which is quite awesome.. well, thx for the feedback anyway!
Yeah that's actually a battery saving feature of LSDJ believe it or not It shuts off the processor when you're not playing music (which causes a hum).
I have this problem with recording from a gbc with lsdj, any tips on how to edit it out? I'm a noob when it comes to mastering or things like that.
My micro has pretty bad hum and background noise. It makes me sad.
I have this problem with recording from a gbc with lsdj, any tips on how to edit it out? I'm a noob when it comes to mastering or things like that.
best route for that is prosound, DF. just do it.
notch filter can take care of the hums quite brilliantly, thats what i use now, really quick and really helpful.