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A: Gaussian noise

B: Signal Tones

C: Gaussian noise with 'tone holes'

How can i create holes in gaussian noise?

I have a track with gaussian noise and a track with a tone signal, i want to take the 'negative" of the tone track. Picture C describes how i imagine it would look.

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[–] einfach_orangensaft@sh.itjust.works 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I am also trying with Reaper right now, sadly i didnt have much luck with phase inversion.

Maybe i can track the tones somehow and then shift a notch compressor or something like that over the noise. So if for example there is a 300hz tone in track B, it will move the notch compressor to 300hz in track A. No idea how to track individual tones sady

You could maybe EQ/filter down to the tone frequencies and then pass it to a gate... a notch filter (or a couple) should work.

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