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TSfatboythin
post Jun 26 2007, 06:34 PM, updated 19y ago

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I've got a really annoying problem. Whenever i sweep pick, i get quite a lot of string noise. My technique is above average, so i don't really think it's because of my technique. And whenever i'm playing lead, i also get unwanted noise.

So i was wondering, would a noise suppressor do the trick? Would it really be effective? If so, which one would you recommend? Thanks in advance. icon_question.gif
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post Jun 26 2007, 06:54 PM

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QUOTE(fatboythin @ Jun 26 2007, 06:34 PM)
I've got a really annoying problem. Whenever i sweep pick, i get quite a lot of string noise. My technique is above average, so i don't really think it's because of my technique. And whenever i'm playing lead, i also get unwanted noise.

So i was wondering, would a noise suppressor  do the trick? Would it really be effective? If so, which one would you recommend? Thanks in advance.  icon_question.gif
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If I'm not mistaken, a noise suppressor is usually used when you're not playing anything and there's still a noise... like if you mute all the strings, and still there's noise coming out of your amp...

If you're playing and there's still a lot of unwanted noise, technique aside, it could be that your gain setting is too high... icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Jun 26 2007, 07:07 PM

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But the problem is, i NEED that much gain. Grrr. sad.gif
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post Jun 26 2007, 07:07 PM

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either that or try slowing down and play at low BPM's, if during low BPM's the sound is not there then it could be your technique?
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post Jun 26 2007, 07:11 PM

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yeah... I'm a sucker for having more gain than my technique can handle.... blush.gif
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post Jun 26 2007, 07:13 PM

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Its there even at low BPM man. I heard from a friend that his Boss NS-2 clears all these unwanted noise, but i don't know whether i can really count on him or not. Haha.
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post Jun 26 2007, 07:25 PM

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To my knowledge, a noise surpressor surpresses noise in your system (created by the electronics). Fret noise comes from your playing and thus goes through your PUs. Fret noise is always technique related (or sometimes guitar setup related, eg string action and PU height etc etc). There is no way to surpress it unless you go MIDI tongue.gif

But i don't think it's bad or sloppy. Even as i listen to many pros. Fret noise all over the place. Especially in the bass world. Sounds pretty cool to me.

This post has been edited by Bassix: Jun 26 2007, 07:28 PM
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post Jun 26 2007, 08:09 PM

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Rocktron Hush whistling.gif whistling.gif whistling.gif

but it doesn't work like a Boss NS-2 which is a noise gate =p

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post Jun 26 2007, 08:35 PM

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^Noise gate! That was what i meant, haha. Sorry, a little blur.

So what would be a good yet affordable noise gate?
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post Jun 26 2007, 08:41 PM

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hmm your amp got earth properly? or using 2 pin? if 3 pin with earth and still got that sound then yea. . . and btw. . . you are using a humbucking guitar right. . .
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post Jun 26 2007, 08:53 PM

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Sorry man, don't know about the pin things. And the amp is grounded properly. Yea, its a H-S-H Ibanez 370DX.

I don't think it's a problem with my gear, because it doesn't have a hum or anything when I'm striking single notes. Its just that i need something to help me clean up my playing a little bit when doing fast soloing and such.
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i think for your case
what u need is a noise suppressor something like a rocktron hush
if it is electronic noise la

if its fret noise then its more or less, technique or maybe too much gain?
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post Jun 26 2007, 09:32 PM

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I think you have too much gain. I think in this case its a matter of technique.
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post Jun 26 2007, 09:33 PM

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Ok, i'll try and see what flaws i have in my technique. And i'll also have a look at the Rocktron. Thanks for the help guys.
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post Jun 26 2007, 10:28 PM

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QUOTE(fatboythin @ Jun 26 2007, 06:34 PM)
I've got a really annoying problem. Whenever i sweep pick, i get quite a lot of string noise. My technique is above average, so i don't really think it's because of my technique. And whenever i'm playing lead, i also get unwanted noise.

So i was wondering, would a noise suppressor  do the trick? Would it really be effective? If so, which one would you recommend? Thanks in advance.  icon_question.gif
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if you get string noise ...it means you left hand isn't doing his job..

google for "fret hand muting"

if you get unwanted noise ...its your technique .. smile.gif
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post Jun 26 2007, 11:51 PM

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Most likely a technique problem, I think everyone's advice is in the best of interest of you not spending extra money in light of reducing unwanted fret noise when you sweep pick.

Anyway, a well thought of rig (noiseless) is better than the best noisegate in the world. Noisegate kills some of your dynamics and tone.

If having high gain if what you want, try lowering it a little, barely noticeable for you to fell the difference. Then after sometime, lower it again etc. It's a matter of getting used to the lower gain. You'll find that your playing is much more cleaner and whatnot.
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post Jun 27 2007, 12:15 AM

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Ok, i'll try slowly reducing the gain. thanks a lot Rossie.
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post Jun 28 2007, 06:48 PM

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maybe because of the metalzone because it sucks
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no, the metalzone does NOT suck. just that you don't know how to use it right wink.gif
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post Jun 28 2007, 11:10 PM

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Haha, i don't even use my Metalzone anymore. Too thin sounding through my amp.

So i'm pretty sure thats not the problem iamzacky.

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