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Old 04-01-2010, 04:25 AM
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Need help to remove hiss (high gain fuzz setup)

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I'm running a Boss Chorus and a Supercollider with the Gain and Fuzz pretty much cranked. It sounds rad, but I'm getting a lot of swirly hiss when I'm not playing. I can avoid it by turning the Supercollider off in between playing, but if there was a way to cut the hiss out (which didn't neuter my tone) that would be most excellent. What would be the ideal remedy?

Are any of the noise suppressors good? What about an EQ with the top Freq. bands rolled off?
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Old 04-01-2010, 04:32 AM
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Forgot to say: no compressors in my chain.
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Old 04-01-2010, 04:43 AM
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I believe rratajski (aka Fuzzrocious) found a noise gate that worked perfectly for keeping the Supercollider from speaking out of turn, as it were, but he didn't have to deal with a Chorus.

EDIT: it was the ISP Decimator, might want to seek one out (or PM him and see if he could try mimic'ing your setup & "fixing" it with the ISP)

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