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  1. @psychictides

    The first thing I would try is muting the #MasterBus, leaving all the other settings the same, rendering a silent version of the same track, uploading it, and checking if the hum persists. If so, then the problem is probably somewhere in your #rendering chain, and you can start making minor tweaks, one at a time, to find the culprit by process of elimination. Some examples of minor tweaks I'd try:
    - the #SampleRate and #BitDepth (e.g. 48/24)
    - the #dithering settings (e.g. on/off, type/style, etc.)
    - the file type (e.g. #WAV, #AIFF, #FLAC, #ALAC)

    I hope that helps, but if it doesn't, you should probably reach out to #Bandcamp support.

  2. @psychictides

    The first thing I would try is muting the #MasterBus, leaving all the other settings the same, rendering a silent version of the same track, uploading it, and checking if the hum persists. If so, then the problem is probably somewhere in your #rendering chain, and you can start making minor tweaks, one at a time, to find the culprit by process of elimination. Some examples of minor tweaks I'd try:
    - the #SampleRate and #BitDepth (e.g. 48/24)
    - the #dithering settings (e.g. on/off, type/style, etc.)
    - the file type (e.g. #WAV, #AIFF, #FLAC, #ALAC)

    I hope that helps, but if it doesn't, you should probably reach out to #Bandcamp support.

  3. @psychictides

    The first thing I would try is muting the #MasterBus, leaving all the other settings the same, rendering a silent version of the same track, uploading it, and checking if the hum persists. If so, then the problem is probably somewhere in your #rendering chain, and you can start making minor tweaks, one at a time, to find the culprit by process of elimination. Some examples of minor tweaks I'd try:
    - the #SampleRate and #BitDepth (e.g. 48/24)
    - the #dithering settings (e.g. on/off, type/style, etc.)
    - the file type (e.g. #WAV, #AIFF, #FLAC, #ALAC)

    I hope that helps, but if it doesn't, you should probably reach out to #Bandcamp support.

  4. @psychictides

    The first thing I would try is muting the #MasterBus, leaving all the other settings the same, rendering a silent version of the same track, uploading it, and checking if the hum persists. If so, then the problem is probably somewhere in your #rendering chain, and you can start making minor tweaks, one at a time, to find the culprit by process of elimination. Some examples of minor tweaks I'd try:
    - the #SampleRate and #BitDepth (e.g. 48/24)
    - the #dithering settings (e.g. on/off, type/style, etc.)
    - the file type (e.g. #WAV, #AIFF, #FLAC, #ALAC)

    I hope that helps, but if it doesn't, you should probably reach out to #Bandcamp support.

  5. @[email protected]

    The first thing I would try is muting the , leaving all the other settings the same, rendering a silent version of the same track, uploading it, and checking if the hum persists. If so, then the problem is probably somewhere in your chain, and you can start making minor tweaks, one at a time, to find the culprit by process of elimination. Some examples of minor tweaks I'd try:
    - the and (e.g. 48/24)
    - the settings (e.g. on/off, type/style, etc.)
    - the file type (e.g. , , , )

    I hope that helps, but if it doesn't, you should probably reach out to support.