Noise Reduction For Effects Devices; Noise Reduction During Tape Duplication; Noise Reduction For Instruments - Behringer Denoiser SNR2000 User Manual

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Fig. 3.4
Noise reduction in the effects bus

3.2.4 Noise reduction for effects devices

Effects devices such as flangers, phasers, distortion or chorus units, delay and reverb devices,
compressors, equalizers, exciters, etc. can considerably increase the overall noise level. The DENOISER
will also be useful here. Simply insert the unit after the effects device that causes noise problems. If there are
several devices, insert the DENOISER as the last unit in the signal chain.

3.2.5 Noise reduction during tape duplication

The noise produced by magnetic tapes can be significantly reduced with the DENOISER. Tape/cassette
copies will provide low noise and higher dynamics.
Particularly old and noisy tapes can be new lease of live with the DENOISER. If adjusted properly, it will
produce copies that sound better than the original.
Simply insert the BEHRINGER DENOISER between the line outputs of the master machine and the inputs of
the recorder.
Machines with tape return monitor function allow you to check the quality of the copy while duplicating the
tape.
Fig. 3.5: Reducing noise during tape duplication

3.2.6 Noise reduction for instruments

Digital instruments (synthesizers, samplers, etc.) often produce quantization noise, which can be very
annoying. The DENOISER can be inserted directly after the instrument and will remove typical noise tails
etc.
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