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  1. Thanks for the response. It's constant. The best way I can think to describe it is if you turn the volume up really high when trying to listen to something really quiet then it kind of has that buzz. I'll do a bit more troubleshooting tonight. I wonder if me strumming too hard when setting the right gain level on my focusrite interface meant that when I played the actual riff which is a lot quieter causing my input volume to be too low.
  2. Hello all, I've just got the helix native and must confess i'm a complete beginner at the whole home studio recording thing. I've been recording a few tracks and they seem to have a constant buzz/static noise during the whole recording. At first i thought that maybe my custom patch was just poorly set up, but then i used what i think is called the jazz preset which just runs a roland amp/cab combo and a reverb effect. That sounded fine when i was playing the guitar and even listening to the single track it sounded fine, no buzz. But then i added a few extra tracks and in the master mix there is a constant buzz, i'm not sure if it's something like a high input gain on the whole track? I've attached a guitar part and then a snippet of the final mix. Any idea what it could be? Appreciate any help. Equipment i'm using in recording: Guitar- Duesenberg Caribou- neck pick up and middle pickup. Tried using just the humbucker and that didn't change anything. Audio interface- Scarlett focusrite 2i2 3rd gen. Plugged into input on instrument setting. no phantom power enabled. Adjusted gain settings so it's only flashing green. Listening through sennheiser headphones. DAW: Reaper Master track buzz.mp3 Guitar track.mp3
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