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Another great video. Thank you! Is there a quick way to get rid of the wet clicks (the fine lines in the spectral view) other than going through by hand and 'painting' them out? I'm editing hours of audio and it really slows my workflow. Or is there more I can do in the recording to stop this. I'm using a SM7B and about to start using a Rodecaster Pro in a booth. Cheers.
Hello, loved the video and your content as always, could you please do a video for sound designers starting up, what we need to know , tips and all that
Hi Mike, When editing a podcast with two different audio tracks for each guest, is is best to edit the waveform directly or edit in the multitrack? Thank you very much
So assuming I wanted to apply the deesser effect, should I apply it before EQ or after? I’d noticed sibilance being more of a problem in my processed audio and this video pointed out that the EQ is magnifying that, kinda a duh moment for me. However when I apply the deesser at the end I feel like I can’t seem to get rid of it. Maybe applying it earlier would be better.
Only thing I was missing in your tutorial is whether the changes take automatic effect. You jump from reviewing the preview to it just taking effect. Was there a 'confirm' or 'apply' user flow?
You can either add the effect from the effects menu in which case it takes effect the minute you press apply after configuration or you can apply it from the effects rack in which case it works when you apply the effects rack.
In the previous Siblance tutorial from two years ago, you aimed at the pick in Frequency Analysis and said it was the number we should put in the Center. Isn't it the case?
I'd recommend doing anything to "repair" the audio before doing enhancements such as EQ. Although having removed in sibilance with DeEsser be careful not to add it back with EQ
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Wow! thank you! This is easy to understand video! I have a question.
How to delete all SSSSSs from the audio without editing each of it separately?
I don't think you'd want to remove them but just use the DeEsser to make them non offensive to the listener
@@MikeRussell oh, yeah! Thank you! I was curious, is it possible to make it automatic as noise capturing and reducing process?
Another great video. Thank you! Is there a quick way to get rid of the wet clicks (the fine lines in the spectral view) other than going through by hand and 'painting' them out? I'm editing hours of audio and it really slows my workflow. Or is there more I can do in the recording to stop this. I'm using a SM7B and about to start using a Rodecaster Pro in a booth. Cheers.
Have a look at this video Tim ruclips.net/video/YScqA-tug5U/видео.html&pp=sAQA
Hello, loved the video and your content as always, could you please do a video for sound designers starting up, what we need to know , tips and all that
Hi Winston, thanks for your kind comments. Browse through the channel, there's a few videos already that will be of help
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Hi Mike,
When editing a podcast with two different audio tracks for each guest, is is best to edit the waveform directly or edit in the multitrack?
Thank you very much
Have a look at this video ruclips.net/video/96TLMPtcYkk/видео.html
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So assuming I wanted to apply the deesser effect, should I apply it before EQ or after?
I’d noticed sibilance being more of a problem in my processed audio and this video pointed out that the EQ is magnifying that, kinda a duh moment for me. However when I apply the deesser at the end I feel like I can’t seem to get rid of it. Maybe applying it earlier would be better.
There’s two schools of thought on this. Some say apply it before EQ and some say after EQ. It works either way.
Only thing I was missing in your tutorial is whether the changes take automatic effect. You jump from reviewing the preview to it just taking effect. Was there a 'confirm' or 'apply' user flow?
You can either add the effect from the effects menu in which case it takes effect the minute you press apply after configuration or you can apply it from the effects rack in which case it works when you apply the effects rack.
@@MikeRussell Thank you. I'll check it out. You've been very helpful overall as I have a horrible propensity to almost whistle when I hit my esses!
Hopefully this helps
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In the previous Siblance tutorial from two years ago, you aimed at the pick in Frequency Analysis and said it was the number we should put in the Center. Isn't it the case?
You would set this "by ear". Too much sibilance is bad and too much reduction is equally bad.
@@MikeRussell ah, that's a shame :( I do have a good ear, but I was hoping visual info would help to do it quicker and more precisely.
What is sibilance?
Sibilance is a distorted sound made in the high frequencies of audio usually by "s" sounds.
where would you put the de esser in the signal chain?
You can either put it before or after EQ. It's possible when adding EQ that you could add back sibilance.
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any way of doing this on 1000 files at once?
If the files all contain the same voice then check out my video on favourites and batch processing.
@@MikeRussell thanks so much :) would you recommend deEss or deClick before or after ENCN?
I'd recommend doing anything to "repair" the audio before doing enhancements such as EQ. Although having removed in sibilance with DeEsser be careful not to add it back with EQ
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Yeah, usually its female speaker who have strong sibilance
Not being sexist but that is generally the case due to the make up of human voices.