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Chienworks wrote on 4/17/2008, 10:46 AM
One of the best things is a graphic EQ, set for the maximum number of bands that Vegas Studio allows. Drop the slider at 60Hz all the way down. You may have to drop 120Hz down somewhat too to get rid of harmonics.

The noise reduction plugin will work wonders on this sort of noise, but it's $280 and not included with Vegas.
owlsroost wrote on 4/17/2008, 11:09 PM
The free 'ReaFIR' VST plugin can be used for noise reduction (use the 'subtract' mode) - download from [url=http://www.reaper.fm/reaplugs/], brief guide here - [url=http://www.cockos.com/wiki/index.php/ReaFIR]

(But try Chienworks suggestion first - it's easier)

Tony
Uwphotog1 wrote on 4/23/2008, 2:45 AM
I looked at the two graphic EQs in the list for audio FX and neither one had a slider at 60Hz. Any idea where I can find one that does?

Rusty
Uwphotog1 wrote on 4/29/2008, 4:34 PM
Nobody can help me- a plug-in or method to take out 60 cycly hum?

Thanks if you can!

Rusty
Chienworks wrote on 4/29/2008, 5:10 PM
Looks like if you're using the 10 band EQ then the closest slider is 56. This will affect frequencies from about 40 to 80. With the 20 band EQ 56 will affect from about 48 to 67.

If you have the "Envelope" tab then you can doubleclick on the line at about 60 to add a node, and also slightly above and below so that you end up with 3 nodes. Drag the center one down. Repeat the same thing at 120Hz if necessary.
Kennymusicman wrote on 4/30/2008, 1:32 PM
Does your audio content require frequencies below 60Hz? - otherwise you can safely shelve anything less than or equal to 60Hz...