if you can simgle out the hiss and figure out what frequency it's at, then you could try and put your audio through a filter and filter it out. 

Or play it through a mixing board and use any low cut switches it may have and re-record it.

>From: "rchive china" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [dnb-prod] removing background hiss????
>Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 23:44:42 -0700
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>Looking for a tool or a trick to knock out tape hiss from a past
>recording.
>i got an original recording that is bounced to 1/2 inch reel, dubbed
>it from
>tape to pro tools and noticed that there was alot of hiss in the
>background. Any Noise reducers for the Mac. Im using Pro Tools LE.
>
>
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