Hello,

I've found one that says classic compressor, another that says leveler
and another that says limiter.

Hth
Dave.


On 2/16/21, stewartross via groups.io <stewartross=sky....@groups.io> wrote:
> what dsp plug ins for limiting did u find?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Mehler" <dave.meh...@gmail.com>
> To: <all-audio@groups.io>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2021 12:23 AM
> Subject: Re: [all-audio] podcasting, any tips?
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply. What I did with my first go was to make the
>> podcast then use goldwave's maximize volume option to get the volume
>> to zero db without clipping.
>>
>> I have been reading, and listening to tutorials and presentations
>> since my first podcast and have learned about vst plugins, that's
>> where I wondered about a compressor. I've also got some background
>> noise that my phone microphone picks up. It's from another room about
>> ten feet maybe 15 feet away I'm actually surprised the mic got it, if
>> possible i'd like to filter that out.
>>
>> Can you explain EQ?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Dave.
>>
>>
>> On 2/15/21, JM Casey <jmca...@teksavvy.com> wrote:
>>> Crazy volume differences are one of my pet peeves listening to podcasts.
>>>
>>> I
>>> like to listen to them while doing stuff around the home, with my desktop
>>>
>>> PC
>>> broadcasting to my bluetooth headphones. It works great until someone
>>> inserts an audio clip from somewhere, or there's a guest on, whose volume
>>>
>>> is
>>> so different from that of the main host -- either loud enough to burst
>>> my
>>> eardrums or so quiet I have to crank it and then quickly turn down again
>>> when the clip is over.
>>> Anyway, you say you're already using plugins and doing post-processing.
>>> Is
>>> that not working out for you? What are you doing to the audio exactly?
>>> Noramlising audio volume?
>>> For your speaking voice, a bit of compression might be nice, but I think
>>>
>>> eq
>>> is maybe the most important thing to apply -- in my opinion you want to
>>> bring out the higher frequencies of the human voice a bit, to make
>>> things
>>> like sibilances clear and well-defined but not so sharp that they're
>>> distorting (this shouldn't happen so much with a good microphone,
>>> anyway).
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: all-audio@groups.io <all-audio@groups.io> On Behalf Of David
>>> Mehler
>>> Sent: February 15, 2021 06:43 PM
>>> To: all-audio@groups.io
>>> Subject: [all-audio] podcasting, any tips?
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm dipping in to podcasting. I've made and submitted one, but think I
>>> could
>>> do better. The podcast is a demo which is recorded on my s10+ using
>>> amazing
>>> mp3 recorder, and demoing features of the phone so it's also talking.
>>>
>>> One thing I've noticed is sometimes the audio isn't right, it's either
>>> to
>>> loud or not loud enough, I've maximized volume. I am using
>>> goldwave6 with some added-vst-plugins for post-processing. The files are
>>> recorded as wav files then saved as 44.1Khz 64Kbps mp3 files.
>>>
>>> I thought about giving a compressor a go to make my voice crisper and
>>> the
>>> phone volume more even as well, but don't want to smash things to
>>> soundly.
>>>
>>> I'd appreciate any tips.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>> Dave.
>>>
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