Noise Reduction
In the studio, it’s absolutely critical to get rid of as much unwanted noise as possible. Here, we investigate your silencing options...

Noise reduction techniques have been applied to analogue tape machines of all formats, radio microphones, radio transmission and reception, land lines, satellite relays, gramophone records and even some digital tape machines. The general principles of operation will be outlined, followed by a discussion of particular well-known examples. Detailed descriptions of some individual systems are referred to in the Further Reading list at the end of this article.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 36
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