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Old 01-02-2015, 11:50 AM
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Default Remove Hissing DC MODERN OD?

Hi is there a way to remove the "hissing" in the DC MODERN OD head-amp plugin?
(Eleven Free)

I don't have this issue with other plugins, so I know it's not the interface or other things I have plugged in around the room. It seems to me that there is such a thing as too much reality in an effect. It sounds like I'm standing in front of a head and cab plugged into the same outlet as a refrigerator with overhead florescent lights that have bad ballasts or just a noisy old school head. The only recording I can think of you would make with such a plugin, would be a old school tape style recording. But then I would probably need a plugin that gives me pops and crackling as well. lol It's just not an impressive way to sell more plugins, if this is just a stock plugin in the program. pre-Thanks for any replies.

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