Hey I have some audio where there is some hiss noise. I was wondering if there where any native effects in avid that would be good to help out on that or if its only with a 3rd party plugin I can do this with?

Find the frequency of the hiss with a multiband EQ plug in. Suggested method would be to maximize the gain on one of the bands with a very narrow "Q" (very tall thin curve.) move that band slowly through the frequency till you can locate the value where the hiss is loudest. Then pull the bands gain value down into the negative to reduce the hiss. Widen the curve to find the sweet spot between hiss reduction and distorting your audio. (I find accurately locating the hiss by making it louder much easier than trying to hear the hiss reducing.)


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I've done what Andrew has suggested before just to take a bit off the sibilance rather than remove hiss. But Pat is right in that it depends on what type of noise is it. I've dealt with white noise over that all important first 4KHz when dealing with dialogue using Audition - it's ok as long as you don't go overboard. It can take it down for you a but as Pat says it's a battle and a compromise at best.


If you are going to use Audition (has various noise removing functions) then make sure you select the check box that allows you to listen to noise being removed (one function has that in Audition v3 - not sure how the later versions work). This is where you will hear how much of your audio is being removed. Then it's a case picking a compromise that you're happy with.

I use Sony (now Magix) Spectralayers for doing things like this. It's possble to get a surprisingly clean dialogue out of white noise. However, I am not going to recommend Spectralayers as it has a rather high learning curve. Izotope RX 6 is easier to use (and if I had to replace Spectralayers today, I'd go with Izotope). Note that even in their lowest end product, there is a tool for pulling dialogue out of noisy backgrounds like AC. I'm pretty sure they have a demo mode. It's pretty inexpensive and you may get better results than playing with the EQ, especially if the hiss is wide band.

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I made a board with the TPA3110D2, and it presents a high level of constant white noise hiss. If I short the input to GND, the noise disappears, but I'm not sure what to do to reduce the noise level. I've tried the board connecting it to a motherboard, and supplying it power from the same source. If the power comes from a different adapter than the motherboard, the noise is significantly reduced. The gain is set to 20dB

I recently got a new Kemper after a lot of deliberating! Absolutely loving it but one thing that is annoying me is this problem with hiss i cant seem to get rid of. I've attached a recording of it, you'll notice it around the 4/5k region and this is with the noise gate on the Kemper all the way up to 7. it happens when Im playing straight into headphones and when recording.

It happens for both my strat and tele - I've taken my guitars to a friend who has a kemper and it doesnt happen when I'm using his. Also Ive taken my Kemper around to another friends and used his tele on it - no hiss! Starting to think it might have something to do with the room I'm working in but it still happens when no lights are on?? Im dumbfounded and would appreciate any help as it is really getting in the way of me getting the most out of my kemper. Thanks!

Thanks guys, so when the noise gate is at 0 you can hear the hiss. When i put it up to 7ish it gets rid of the hiss but when i start playing the hiss comes through the audio. Cables I've tried a few and the problem still persists. I've actually just plugged my guitar into my AC15 Amp which i hadn't done and I get the same hiss so I'm pretty certain now its something to do with my new flat. Just tried switching off the refrigerator - not that either!

Hiss is generally made of all frequencies. So the filter tries to remove your whole show. There is an adjustment to help that, but all it does is stop noise removal during voices or music. This usually give you hissy voices over silent background.

People seem to have trouble with step 7. All I did was turn on the envelope tool and reduce the volume of the original track so that the peaks (visually) matched the peaks on the second track which was created using the other steps. then mixed the two and presto, hiss reduced sound!

I opened a song a heard a low hiss. I checked the tracks and some of the tracks were showing low level volume on the VU. See picture. I created new tracks and brought file over to the new track which corrected the problem for a minute and then the hiss came back. Thoughts?

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I experience a quite noticeable hiss from my A50+ when i listen to rather quient parts of music independent of the source (almost no hiss if no music at the input- guess there is a treshold). Any idea whats the main cause of that and how I could fix it - power supply, amp hardware (e.g. decoupling capacitors) or anything I could maybe fix via the ACP workbench (i use EQ)?

I have the version of the A50+ with the TPA3116 configuration.

Would be great if you guys maybe have an idea where to look first.

Personally I'm deploring the lack of a 3.5mm audio socket on my new Samsung Galaxy A54. I'm still trying to find a decently priced USB-C 3.5mm adapter that works without background noise. My night-time earbuds are only basic 20 ones, so no point spending any more than a tenner or so on an adapter that does what the phone should do anyway. I listen to music at very low levels at night (about 5% volume on the phone) and every adapter I've tried so far has some level of annoying background hiss. Samsung's official one is awful, horrible noise and it even keeps cutting out at close-to-zero volumes. Ugreen's is fine for daytime use, but there is still a faint hiss in the silence of the night. Apple's is just too quiet to be useful at all (known design issue when used with Android devices apparently). Some of them offered high-res, some didn't (or it didn't work fully). If anyone knows of a completely hissless USB-C adapter (even at very volumes, similar to the original onboard audio from my previous A70 phone) I'd love to hear about it.

@andrewilley look for with SNR more than 100db I've VE Abigail Pro it has 120db SNR no hiss i hear you may go for DAC chip of cirrus logic they've 120db SNR plenty of chi-fi company making this chip dongle not expensive either

I tried a Stouchi ST-Y3 which Amazon stated offered 120db S/N, with a Realtek 4030 chip and sample rates up to 384KHz. But I think they lied, as the Stouchi page offers no such info and states a Conexant chip with max 96kHz (which is also what PA reports as the USB output device). Low level hiss still significantly audible anyway, although sounding more like electronic circuit noise than the more traditional white-noise hiss I hear on the UGreen (which PA reports as "KT USB Audio"). I'll keep trying...

But after the test, I can't hear a hiss or any noise from the headset, both in minimum level of volume, using PA and output set in 32bits 96khz, but the actual volume I'm hearing from soundcard would be a bit higher than 3.5mm headset.

Yeah, I've been searching a lot online for info on this and it does seem to be a general problem. I could use any from 3+ 3.5mm earbuds on my old phone and there was no audible hiss at all (OK, so quality wasn't great either, but for 20 you can get quite acceptable results) but now I have to use an adapter and none so far have been anywhere near as good as the onboard socket on my old device. Bluetooth is the same, they all seem to have a low-level background hiss, presumably from the integrated analogue audio amps running.

I don't think the A54 has analogue audio pass-through on the USB-C port - I wish it did! These adapters all seem to be doing the D-to-A conversion within the dongle. Same hiss when I test it on a PC too. It's very low level, I probably wouldn't even notice it during the day with other noise around. However at night, when the room is silent, and I've got the phone volume set to about 5% (6-8 out of 150 steps) you can clearly hear it whenever the dongle is plugged in, regardless of whether anything is playing or not (that varies a bit from cable to cable; one of them clearly shut down the output stage when there was nothing playing). ff782bc1db

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