Noticed automatic noise reduction & artefacts after recording. Any way to disable this?
First of all, it's funny how many post on this forum are about how to USE and ENABLE noise reduction. But my case is quite the opposite.
I just made some recordings using my NI KOMPLETE Audio 6 interface and a good Sony condenser microphone.
First I wondered about how there was almost no noise in the silent parts. I know that even though the mike is good, it still has a some audible noise, or you could hear at least some ambient noise.
Then I took a look at the spectral display. There were "dark bands" that consisted through the whole recording, looking like there were frequency notches, one at 2.6kHz and one at about 6.1 kHz. The screenshot only shows a small portion, these notches are on every recording, regardless of the audio source. And everything above 8khz was cut-off almost completely (Yes, the recording is set at 48.000 Hz) but there you can see a tiny little spike above 8khz on the frequency analyzer.
And after all, when listened to closely, you could hear those typical "noise reduction"-artefacts that sound similar to a very very highly compressed mp3 file with a slightly metallic touch to it.
So I happen to receive a massively processed audio recording although I didn't setup anything like that (acutally, it was the very first start of the 2018 Audition version)

I tested again to record with Reaper, no artefacts or anyhting like that there. Clean recording.
So I really wonder: Is there an "automatic noise reduction" setting hidden somewhere deep in the program where I can turn that thing off?!
There are for sure no FX in my effects rack, it's just hitting the record button, nothing else.
As the 2018 releases are quite "troubled", maybe this is some kind of bug? A feature to be implemented but accidentially enabled by default?
