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My first instinct is phase inversion. I feel like we can do this with sidechaining again though.
A couple filters to isolate the frequencies you want to remove, and then a gate? Idk I might have to fiddle around in Reaper later and see what I can come up with. It's been like 15-20 years since I spent much time in front of a DAW. Imma think on this.
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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