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Tutorials
-Using Hiss Reduction in Cool Edit Pro / Audition

©2008 RCA Miles High

Text Box: -Hiss feedback is common when sampling from records or tapes. In some cases you'll want to keep some hiss, however in other scenarios it might be distorting your sample.
-To reduce hiss on a sample select Effects—Noise Reduction—Hiss Reduction, from the Cool Edit menu. If your sample has loud hiss feedback , then select High Hiss Reduction. Use Low Hiss Reduction for touch ups or samples where hiss feedback is faint. You may need to run Hiss Reduction a few or more times to completely remove hiss feedback.
-To manually choose how much hiss reduction is used, change the decibels value to a higher number. Light Hiss Reduction lowers 15dB where High Hiss Reduction lowers 40dB. Choosing a 25-30dB decrease acts like a Medium Hiss Reduction. 
-If you need to isolate the hiss feedback select Keep Only Hiss. This will reveal all hiss feedback within a sample even if you didn’t notice any.