How do I remove the "Cuh" sounds? For example, "breakCUH-up, to Make-CUHp", I've tried de-clip, de-click, voice de-noise and the "Cuh" just keeps screwing up the mix.
That sounds like it’s probably just a specific frequency that you highlight and turn the volume down on. Just like I did with the sibilance, find where that problem frequency is, and try reducing it by 3 dB. It’s probably a little brighter than the surrounding frequencies.
Great video. Love the tip to use the Gain tool to selectively remove a plosive... Simple yet brilliant. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions about RX or cleaning audio. 🙂
Great video. RX 11 is amazing
Thank you for the tip to use RX directly into Logic Pro, so helpful!
How can you fix the high pitched resonance in the vocal recording (like a whistle) can you do it with RX?
Hi, I'm trying to 'speed up' a bit of audio that originally comes from a damaged cassette. Any tips?
How do I remove the "Cuh" sounds? For example, "breakCUH-up, to Make-CUHp", I've tried de-clip, de-click, voice de-noise and the "Cuh" just keeps screwing up the mix.
That sounds like it’s probably just a specific frequency that you highlight and turn the volume down on. Just like I did with the sibilance, find where that problem frequency is, and try reducing it by 3 dB. It’s probably a little brighter than the surrounding frequencies.
@@OrpheusAudioAcademy I added a fade in, it fixed the entire problem
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A job well done
Thanks so much. Do you have RX?
5:31 eyo..
That singer doesn't need iZotope.. she need Antares Plugins :)