Lots of noise/hiss on master bus
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- Studio Llama
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Lots of noise/hiss on master bus
Greetings all
I'm running a pretty large project, 50 odd busses going to FX, side chains, sub masters etc.
There is a huge amount of audible hiss on the master bus, even when nothing is playing, on the master fader and any analytics plugin, I can see a high nose floor, when I hit play, the hiss has become a bit of a problem.
I know the Waves 1176 plug can add noise when in Analog mode, I have the 76 bypassed in most instances but the noise persists.
I just froze a MIDI kick pattern to audio and could here the hiss modulating throughout the track, sometimes even disappearing then coming back. I have a lot of automation on each track, FX sends, volume pan etc. Could this be causing it? Does anybody else have any experience of this? Or am I going to have to live with it then post de-noise when I master?
Many thanks for any advice
I'm running a pretty large project, 50 odd busses going to FX, side chains, sub masters etc.
There is a huge amount of audible hiss on the master bus, even when nothing is playing, on the master fader and any analytics plugin, I can see a high nose floor, when I hit play, the hiss has become a bit of a problem.
I know the Waves 1176 plug can add noise when in Analog mode, I have the 76 bypassed in most instances but the noise persists.
I just froze a MIDI kick pattern to audio and could here the hiss modulating throughout the track, sometimes even disappearing then coming back. I have a lot of automation on each track, FX sends, volume pan etc. Could this be causing it? Does anybody else have any experience of this? Or am I going to have to live with it then post de-noise when I master?
Many thanks for any advice
- Studio Llama
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Re: Lots of noise/hiss on master bus
OK, I've tracked it down to the Soundtoys Little Radiator plugin in my 'samba rim' track. I'm not sure if the track was a sample or recorded, I can't hear any inherent noise on the track when the plug is bypassed, but when its on, loads, and mainly it was the points where I stripped the silence, volume automation was still up and the noise was most audible there, with volume fully down, no noise.
So is it a bad plugin? Does DP sometimes randomly have conflicts with certain plugins and introduce noise?
Thanks, G
So is it a bad plugin? Does DP sometimes randomly have conflicts with certain plugins and introduce noise?
Thanks, G
- mikehalloran
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Re: Lots of noise/hiss on master bus
It is certainly possible for a plug or its settings to generate noise. I can tweak most compressor plugs to be horrible if I wanted.
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Re: Lots of noise/hiss on master bus
Sometimes I forget that some plugins adds noise because the noise that was in the original hardware. Specially UAD 224 comes to mind. And I find myself going nuts to find the source of the noise. Luckily all the plug ins I have that include "noise emulation" have a switch for the noise. Doesn't sound like this is what you experience, but just wanted to mention it.
Analog is great... We got both WOW and Flutter - what's your bias?
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Re: Lots of noise/hiss on master bus
Yes, I have been confounded by Waves' H-Delay, which can output a fair amount of hiss in certain "analog" emulation modes. One thing nice about a comprehensive template is that we can be sure to set up plug ins as we prefer and avoid potentially vexing issues like this.
- Studio Llama
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Re: Lots of noise/hiss on master bus
Thanks for the replies guys. Yes, with the Waves 1176 there is an 'analog' switch that introduces a tonne of noise, go figure. With the Soundtoys Radiator, just looks like it's a hot, noisy plugin.
Gareth
Gareth