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Those noises can gross people out so i don't think you would want to use them for anything lol, When speaking, if these noises are noticeable i bet most people will be like this is gross and maybe even leave your video. if your having a bad mouth noise day being able to remove them is awesome..
Loved the vid. For the record, you stating honestly that you do not have affiliate links, THAT is what made me think "smash the like / sub button". Thank you for the great content that appears to come straight from your audio heart !
Thanks, I'm glad you like the video, generally if I'm turning out in a voice acting gig this is the only thing I would put on it, a lot of the time they don't really want you to edit anything but I think they would appreciate receiving a recording without a bunch of mouth clicks that sounds nice and clean so this is about the only thing I would run on a actual voiceover recording, generally they want their phone engineers to do the editing, When it comes to my gaming channel I usually run this thing a compressor and a limiter and that's about it, if I hear any nasty resonating for Quincy's then I might use an EQ to find and cut that out really quick but generally This does most of the work I need Just kind of run the compressor to make sure if I'm gaming and I start yelling or something it doesn't blow out my listeners eardrums and then I use a limiter to push myself up to the volume I want but I think less is more on editing most of the time, You shouldn't have to do much to a recording except for a few basic things in my opinion but this is great for just cleaning up the sound of the recording. But even if I did have an affiliate link I would still be honest, reviews are supposed to help the viewer decide of something is worth their time so if you're not being honest that's a bad reviewer right there. Anyways thanks and I hope you're having a great day
It's going to remove reverb in general, One of the hardest things for a plugin to do is remove reverb and keep your voice sounding natural and this one does a pretty good job at it, now let's just say you're recording has a ton of reverb I'm not sure how great your vocals going to sound, if you're recording in a room that's not super reverby and just has a little bit it's pretty darn good, if you recording your bathroom which is crazy reverbing it'll definitely get a lot of it out of there and make your vocal still sound pretty decent but if you just have way too much reverb going on I think any reverb removal app is going to struggle. You can get a free demo of this and super tone clear Elsa works really good and there's a free demo as that, those are probably two of the best ones I've ever used and waves have the clarity VX de reverb which is pretty decent as well, but if you're looking for something to remove reverb I would try and demo all three of those if possible and see which one works best for you
it depends on how heavy the reverb is as to how well it will do.. but yes it will do its best.. if you have a recording and someone added reverb to the vocal this will removed it, if the reverb is extremely heavy it will do its best, you can demo it for a few weeks for free and see if it gives you the results that you want. just sign up for a account.. get he demo and when the demo ends it wont charge you money, its not a demo you have to chancel it will just stop working and if you want it you can buy at at the point..
There are several different settings on this, if you have a lot of reverb or if you have a lot of background noise that plug-in is going to have to work extremely hard to get rid of it well it's trying to figure out which parts your voice and which parts the one that stuff so sometimes if there's too much noise or too much reverb and you're really cranking those up it can possibly start the degrade the audio quality a bit, plugins like this are really design just to get rid of your computer fans in the background or that last little bit of reverb. And generally they will do a very good job when there's only a little bit but if you're trying to get rid of a lot of background noise and reverb that's where things might start to change a little bit, now on the RX-10 repair assistance it would destroy your audio so fast it wasn't even funny even if you had just a tiny bit of background noise it was probably better not to use the reaver remover or background remover at all of course if you have the Deesserr set too strong that'll make your voice sound messed up, if you're using DD clipper that can make your voice sound messed up if that set wrong, there's just a lot of things going on with this plugin and I don't know exactly how you have it set up but if you don't have like an extreme amount of background noise or a lot of reverb it should be able to do the job very well without really degrading the audio quality. Elsa don't know which digital to audio workstation you're using I guess there is a possibility it may not like your digital to audio workstation so if you happen to have more than one of those maybe try it on another one but it's kind of hard to troubleshoot stuff when you're not really there to see what's going on
@@airtime23 You're welcome, I hope you get it sounding the way you would like, I'm not sure if you purchased it or you just have the current demo but you might even want to contact the company and be like hey this is my problem I'm using it on this digital to audio workstation and see if they have anything to say. Generally if you're using other plugins along with this, I would say make sure this was the first plug-in, I haven't tried to use this as my last plugin but generally something like this would want to run before you start adding all the compression and EQ and everything else, I don't know if that could be any help or not but that's something I just thought of
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Oh wow all that clicking and noise under the solo to listen would be cool noise to use on UK garage and ambient tracks 😯
Those noises can gross people out so i don't think you would want to use them for anything lol, When speaking, if these noises are noticeable i bet most people will be like this is gross and maybe even leave your video. if your having a bad mouth noise day being able to remove them is awesome..
Loved the vid. For the record, you stating honestly that you do not have affiliate links, THAT is what made me think "smash the like / sub button". Thank you for the great content that appears to come straight from your audio heart !
Thanks, I'm glad you like the video, generally if I'm turning out in a voice acting gig this is the only thing I would put on it, a lot of the time they don't really want you to edit anything but I think they would appreciate receiving a recording without a bunch of mouth clicks that sounds nice and clean so this is about the only thing I would run on a actual voiceover recording, generally they want their phone engineers to do the editing, When it comes to my gaming channel I usually run this thing a compressor and a limiter and that's about it, if I hear any nasty resonating for Quincy's then I might use an EQ to find and cut that out really quick but generally This does most of the work I need
Just kind of run the compressor to make sure if I'm gaming and I start yelling or something it doesn't blow out my listeners eardrums and then I use a limiter to push myself up to the volume I want but I think less is more on editing most of the time,
You shouldn't have to do much to a recording except for a few basic things in my opinion but this is great for just cleaning up the sound of the recording. But even if I did have an affiliate link I would still be honest, reviews are supposed to help the viewer decide of something is worth their time so if you're not being honest that's a bad reviewer right there. Anyways thanks and I hope you're having a great day
Does it remove reverb from chambers or plates?
It's going to remove reverb in general, One of the hardest things for a plugin to do is remove reverb and keep your voice sounding natural and this one does a pretty good job at it, now let's just say you're recording has a ton of reverb I'm not sure how great your vocals going to sound, if you're recording in a room that's not super reverby and just has a little bit it's pretty darn good, if you recording your bathroom which is crazy reverbing it'll definitely get a lot of it out of there and make your vocal still sound pretty decent but if you just have way too much reverb going on I think any reverb removal app is going to struggle. You can get a free demo of this and super tone clear Elsa works really good and there's a free demo as that, those are probably two of the best ones I've ever used and waves have the clarity VX de reverb which is pretty decent as well, but if you're looking for something to remove reverb I would try and demo all three of those if possible and see which one works best for you
@@dannylightning-audio-reviews I meant like the reverb effect emulation plugins? Will it remove intentional reverb? Thanks for your kind response!
it depends on how heavy the reverb is as to how well it will do.. but yes it will do its best.. if you have a recording and someone added reverb to the vocal this will removed it, if the reverb is extremely heavy it will do its best, you can demo it for a few weeks for free and see if it gives you the results that you want. just sign up for a account.. get he demo and when the demo ends it wont charge you money, its not a demo you have to chancel it will just stop working and if you want it you can buy at at the point..
@@dannylightning-audio-reviews thanks Danny!
Whenever I use it my voice loses a good bit of clarity and it sounds a bit more muffled. Am I doing something wrong?
There are several different settings on this, if you have a lot of reverb or if you have a lot of background noise that plug-in is going to have to work extremely hard to get rid of it well it's trying to figure out which parts your voice and which parts the one that stuff so sometimes if there's too much noise or too much reverb and you're really cranking those up it can possibly start the degrade the audio quality a bit, plugins like this are really design just to get rid of your computer fans in the background or that last little bit of reverb. And generally they will do a very good job when there's only a little bit but if you're trying to get rid of a lot of background noise and reverb that's where things might start to change a little bit, now on the RX-10 repair assistance it would destroy your audio so fast it wasn't even funny even if you had just a tiny bit of background noise it was probably better not to use the reaver remover or background remover at all of course if you have the Deesserr set too strong that'll make your voice sound messed up, if you're using DD clipper that can make your voice sound messed up if that set wrong, there's just a lot of things going on with this plugin and I don't know exactly how you have it set up but if you don't have like an extreme amount of background noise or a lot of reverb it should be able to do the job very well without really degrading the audio quality. Elsa don't know which digital to audio workstation you're using I guess there is a possibility it may not like your digital to audio workstation so if you happen to have more than one of those maybe try it on another one but it's kind of hard to troubleshoot stuff when you're not really there to see what's going on
@@dannylightning-audio-reviews Thanks for that lengthy answer! I'll play around a bit more. Thank you. ☺
@@airtime23 You're welcome, I hope you get it sounding the way you would like, I'm not sure if you purchased it or you just have the current demo but you might even want to contact the company and be like hey this is my problem I'm using it on this digital to audio workstation and see if they have anything to say. Generally if you're using other plugins along with this, I would say make sure this was the first plug-in, I haven't tried to use this as my last plugin but generally something like this would want to run before you start adding all the compression and EQ and everything else, I don't know if that could be any help or not but that's something I just thought of