Soundtrack Pro on the fly noise reduction filter?

The microphone I use for voiceovers has some fuzzyness that I always end up having to clean up afterwards by taking a noise print sample and then applying the filter.  Since I am always using the same mic for this, is there a way to create a preset filter on the front end (as I am recording) so I don't have to go back and reprocess the noise reduction afterwards?  Basically I am looking for a way to create a microphone profile and apply the filter on the fly so I can streamline my work flow.
Many thanks.

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