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Maybe a de-esser could work, or try fiddling around with a gain plugin, can help if you invert channels or isolate them. A super narrow EQ cut could also work, just got to find what frequencies the background noise are.

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True! Cheers bruhz

been fiddling with an eq on it for a bit now and I've got rid of most of it....

tried inverting before but it dropped the level of the dood talking.I haven't tried a de esser tho.

I'll give it a go. Thanks mayn!

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most of the gritty noise is in the low end.

I was in a similar situation the other week. I duplicated the sample in two different tracks. On the first track i cut the lows completely and on the second one i put the corpus effect on and boosted the sub bass a bit with an eq. This was for vocals but

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When you're EQing it, it is easier to hear what is there, than what isn't there. So make a really high but narrow boost and scroll and go through the frequency spectrum, and when you hear the frequency of the background noise, just turn that boost into a cut.

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