Re: Treating a peaking audio

2020-05-07 Thread Dammie Onafeko
Chuck, Slau, and all, thank you! your advices worked I did the control
Shift Down Arrow and the became fairly better than previously. Thanks
to you all.

Best regards,

Ibrahim

On 5/5/20, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> Dammie,
> If you want to keep it under 0 dB, there are multiple ways of doing it. One
> simple way is to select the entire length of the timeline for that track in
> the Edit window and lower the level of the clips with clip Gain. If your
> clip gain is set to its default value, pressing Control+Shift+Down Arrow
> will bring the clip volume down by half a decibel for each press. So, to
> bring down the volume 2 decibels, press Control+Shift+Down Arrow 4 times.
> Setting an appropriate threshold depends on the average levels of the audio
> in a track. It's impossible to say what the right threshold would be. Use
> your ears and study how compression works. I'm trying to help but you're
> asking questions that take more than an email to explain.
> Good luck,
> Slau
>
>
>> On May 5, 2020, at 10:10 AM, Dammie Onafeko 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Wow, Slau! fThat's absolutely true! I was about coming back to inform
>> the community that nothing seems to change. After applying trim, the
>> clip was a tiny bit reduced, as the person on the mic was almost
>> eating the mic. The level of the audio itself is +1, and no matter
>> what I do it remains the same. Here is where my biggest confusion is:
>> what would be the set threshold if I want to apply compression to it?
>> Thanks a lot guys! This medium has really been helpful and I'm so
>> thankful to belong in it.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Dammie
>>
>>
>> On 5/5/20, Slau Halatyn > > wrote:
>>> If your audio is distorted, the Trim plug-in will not repair it. The
>>> Trim
>>> plug-in will simply lower the volume of the distorted sound and it will
>>> remain distorted. If, however, the audio is going over 0 dB FS because
>>> of
>>> internal processing and the original audio is not distorted, there's
>>> still a
>>> chance to salvage it. It all depends upon whether the original audio is
>>> clipped. Pre-fader metering will let you know whether the original clip
>>> has
>>> reached 0 dB.
>>> Slau
>>>
>>>
 On May 5, 2020, at 8:40 AM, Dammie Onafeko 
 wrote:

 Thanks Stefan! I get it now. It didn't occur to me that I was
 repairing the audio. It makes a great deal of sense.

 Any tips on the parameters? God bless!

 Best,

 Dammie

 On 5/5/20, 'Stefan Albertshauser' via Pro Tools Accessibility
 mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com>
 >>
 wrote:
> I would apply it before the EQ, as you want to work with the repaired
> signal.
>
> Best Stefan
>
>> Am 05.05.2020 um 13:01 schrieb Dammie Onafeko > 
>> >>:
>>
>> Thanks guys for your 2cents. I found it. And now, I have another
>> question and it is this: do I apply the Trim before or after E Q?
>> Thanks again.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Dammie
>>
>> On 5/4/20, Steve Baskis > 
>> >>
>> wrote:
>>> The trim plug-in is located under other within the plug-ins menu if
>>> I’m
>>> not
>>> mistaken.
>>>
>>> Respectfully,
>>> Steve Baskis
>>>
 On May 4, 2020, at 20:44, Dammie Onafeko >>> 
 >>
 wrote:

 Thanks Mike! But I tried Declip and it didn't change anything.
 Someone
 mentioned the trim to me, but I checked the plugin section in
 ProTools
 and couldn't find it. Could you tell where exactly where it is in
 ProTools? Thanks!

 Best,

 Dammie

> On 5/4/20, Michael Holmes  
>  >> wrote:
> I haven’t tried this, but Izotope Elements has a DeClip plugin. I
> believe
> it
> smooths out the hard clip sounds. If the track sounds okay despite
> the
> high
> peak, you could get away with the Pro Tools Trim plugin before EQ
> and
> such.
>
>>> On May 4, 2020, at 18:08, Dammie Onafeko >> 
>>> >>
>>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys:
>>
>> I have this audio in a mix that the person on speaking was too
>> close
>> to the mic. The level of audio in the mix is +1. I'm trying to
>> figure
>> out what to do. Anyone 

Re: Treating a peaking audio

2020-05-05 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Dammie,
If you can't hear it distorting just "clip gain" it down 5 Db or so and call it 
a day! :)
To clip gain your audio track  down select the whole track and hit;
Control shift down arrow to decrees it or up arrow to increase it.
Bang your done
Clip gain increments default to half of a Db so if you want it down 5 DB hold 
control shift then hit down arrow ten times to lower the track by 5 Db.
talk soon
Chuck"God does not play dice with the universe"
"Albert Einstein’


On May 5, 2020, at 10:10 AM, Dammie Onafeko wrote:

> Wow, Slau! fThat's absolutely true! I was about coming back to inform
> the community that nothing seems to change. After applying trim, the
> clip was a tiny bit reduced, as the person on the mic was almost
> eating the mic. The level of the audio itself is +1, and no matter
> what I do it remains the same. Here is where my biggest confusion is:
> what would be the set threshold if I want to apply compression to it?
> Thanks a lot guys! This medium has really been helpful and I'm so
> thankful to belong in it.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dammie
> 
> 
> On 5/5/20, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>> If your audio is distorted, the Trim plug-in will not repair it. The Trim
>> plug-in will simply lower the volume of the distorted sound and it will
>> remain distorted. If, however, the audio is going over 0 dB FS because of
>> internal processing and the original audio is not distorted, there's still a
>> chance to salvage it. It all depends upon whether the original audio is
>> clipped. Pre-fader metering will let you know whether the original clip has
>> reached 0 dB.
>> Slau
>> 
>> 
>>> On May 5, 2020, at 8:40 AM, Dammie Onafeko 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks Stefan! I get it now. It didn't occur to me that I was
>>> repairing the audio. It makes a great deal of sense.
>>> 
>>> Any tips on the parameters? God bless!
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> Dammie
>>> 
>>> On 5/5/20, 'Stefan Albertshauser' via Pro Tools Accessibility
>>> mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com>> wrote:
 I would apply it before the EQ, as you want to work with the repaired
 signal.
 
 Best Stefan
 
> Am 05.05.2020 um 13:01 schrieb Dammie Onafeko  >:
> 
> Thanks guys for your 2cents. I found it. And now, I have another
> question and it is this: do I apply the Trim before or after E Q?
> Thanks again.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dammie
> 
> On 5/4/20, Steve Baskis  > wrote:
>> The trim plug-in is located under other within the plug-ins menu if
>> I’m
>> not
>> mistaken.
>> 
>> Respectfully,
>> Steve Baskis
>> 
>>> On May 4, 2020, at 20:44, Dammie Onafeko >> >
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks Mike! But I tried Declip and it didn't change anything.
>>> Someone
>>> mentioned the trim to me, but I checked the plugin section in
>>> ProTools
>>> and couldn't find it. Could you tell where exactly where it is in
>>> ProTools? Thanks!
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> Dammie
>>> 
 On 5/4/20, Michael Holmes >>> > wrote:
 I haven’t tried this, but Izotope Elements has a DeClip plugin. I
 believe
 it
 smooths out the hard clip sounds. If the track sounds okay despite
 the
 high
 peak, you could get away with the Pro Tools Trim plugin before EQ
 and
 such.
 
>> On May 4, 2020, at 18:08, Dammie Onafeko > >
>> wrote:
> 
> Hi guys:
> 
> I have this audio in a mix that the person on speaking was too
> close
> to the mic. The level of audio in the mix is +1. I'm trying to
> figure
> out what to do. Anyone has an idea? I'm reading online now, but in
> the
> meantime, if you have a solution, I'd very much appreciate it.
> Thanks!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dammie
> 
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Re: Treating a peaking audio

2020-05-05 Thread Slau Halatyn
Dammie,
If you want to keep it under 0 dB, there are multiple ways of doing it. One 
simple way is to select the entire length of the timeline for that track in the 
Edit window and lower the level of the clips with clip Gain. If your clip gain 
is set to its default value, pressing Control+Shift+Down Arrow will bring the 
clip volume down by half a decibel for each press. So, to bring down the volume 
2 decibels, press Control+Shift+Down Arrow 4 times.
Setting an appropriate threshold depends on the average levels of the audio in 
a track. It's impossible to say what the right threshold would be. Use your 
ears and study how compression works. I'm trying to help but you're asking 
questions that take more than an email to explain.
Good luck,
Slau


> On May 5, 2020, at 10:10 AM, Dammie Onafeko  wrote:
> 
> Wow, Slau! fThat's absolutely true! I was about coming back to inform
> the community that nothing seems to change. After applying trim, the
> clip was a tiny bit reduced, as the person on the mic was almost
> eating the mic. The level of the audio itself is +1, and no matter
> what I do it remains the same. Here is where my biggest confusion is:
> what would be the set threshold if I want to apply compression to it?
> Thanks a lot guys! This medium has really been helpful and I'm so
> thankful to belong in it.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dammie
> 
> 
> On 5/5/20, Slau Halatyn  > wrote:
>> If your audio is distorted, the Trim plug-in will not repair it. The Trim
>> plug-in will simply lower the volume of the distorted sound and it will
>> remain distorted. If, however, the audio is going over 0 dB FS because of
>> internal processing and the original audio is not distorted, there's still a
>> chance to salvage it. It all depends upon whether the original audio is
>> clipped. Pre-fader metering will let you know whether the original clip has
>> reached 0 dB.
>> Slau
>> 
>> 
>>> On May 5, 2020, at 8:40 AM, Dammie Onafeko 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks Stefan! I get it now. It didn't occur to me that I was
>>> repairing the audio. It makes a great deal of sense.
>>> 
>>> Any tips on the parameters? God bless!
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> Dammie
>>> 
>>> On 5/5/20, 'Stefan Albertshauser' via Pro Tools Accessibility
>>> mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com> 
>>> >> 
>>> wrote:
 I would apply it before the EQ, as you want to work with the repaired
 signal.
 
 Best Stefan
 
> Am 05.05.2020 um 13:01 schrieb Dammie Onafeko  
> >>:
> 
> Thanks guys for your 2cents. I found it. And now, I have another
> question and it is this: do I apply the Trim before or after E Q?
> Thanks again.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dammie
> 
> On 5/4/20, Steve Baskis  
> >> wrote:
>> The trim plug-in is located under other within the plug-ins menu if
>> I’m
>> not
>> mistaken.
>> 
>> Respectfully,
>> Steve Baskis
>> 
>>> On May 4, 2020, at 20:44, Dammie Onafeko >> 
>>> >>
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks Mike! But I tried Declip and it didn't change anything.
>>> Someone
>>> mentioned the trim to me, but I checked the plugin section in
>>> ProTools
>>> and couldn't find it. Could you tell where exactly where it is in
>>> ProTools? Thanks!
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> Dammie
>>> 
 On 5/4/20, Michael Holmes >>> 
 >> wrote:
 I haven’t tried this, but Izotope Elements has a DeClip plugin. I
 believe
 it
 smooths out the hard clip sounds. If the track sounds okay despite
 the
 high
 peak, you could get away with the Pro Tools Trim plugin before EQ
 and
 such.
 
>> On May 4, 2020, at 18:08, Dammie Onafeko > 
>> >>
>> wrote:
> 
> Hi guys:
> 
> I have this audio in a mix that the person on speaking was too
> close
> to the mic. The level of audio in the mix is +1. I'm trying to
> figure
> out what to do. Anyone has an idea? I'm reading online now, but in
> the
> meantime, if you have a solution, I'd very much appreciate it.
> Thanks!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dammie
> 
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Re: Treating a peaking audio

2020-05-05 Thread Dammie Onafeko
Wow, Slau! fThat's absolutely true! I was about coming back to inform
the community that nothing seems to change. After applying trim, the
clip was a tiny bit reduced, as the person on the mic was almost
eating the mic. The level of the audio itself is +1, and no matter
what I do it remains the same. Here is where my biggest confusion is:
what would be the set threshold if I want to apply compression to it?
Thanks a lot guys! This medium has really been helpful and I'm so
thankful to belong in it.

Best,

Dammie


On 5/5/20, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> If your audio is distorted, the Trim plug-in will not repair it. The Trim
> plug-in will simply lower the volume of the distorted sound and it will
> remain distorted. If, however, the audio is going over 0 dB FS because of
> internal processing and the original audio is not distorted, there's still a
> chance to salvage it. It all depends upon whether the original audio is
> clipped. Pre-fader metering will let you know whether the original clip has
> reached 0 dB.
> Slau
>
>
>> On May 5, 2020, at 8:40 AM, Dammie Onafeko 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Stefan! I get it now. It didn't occur to me that I was
>> repairing the audio. It makes a great deal of sense.
>>
>> Any tips on the parameters? God bless!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Dammie
>>
>> On 5/5/20, 'Stefan Albertshauser' via Pro Tools Accessibility
>> mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com>> wrote:
>>> I would apply it before the EQ, as you want to work with the repaired
>>> signal.
>>>
>>> Best Stefan
>>>
 Am 05.05.2020 um 13:01 schrieb Dammie Onafeko >>> >:

 Thanks guys for your 2cents. I found it. And now, I have another
 question and it is this: do I apply the Trim before or after E Q?
 Thanks again.

 Best,

 Dammie

 On 5/4/20, Steve Baskis >>> > wrote:
> The trim plug-in is located under other within the plug-ins menu if
> I’m
> not
> mistaken.
>
> Respectfully,
> Steve Baskis
>
>> On May 4, 2020, at 20:44, Dammie Onafeko > >
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Mike! But I tried Declip and it didn't change anything.
>> Someone
>> mentioned the trim to me, but I checked the plugin section in
>> ProTools
>> and couldn't find it. Could you tell where exactly where it is in
>> ProTools? Thanks!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Dammie
>>
>>> On 5/4/20, Michael Holmes >> > wrote:
>>> I haven’t tried this, but Izotope Elements has a DeClip plugin. I
>>> believe
>>> it
>>> smooths out the hard clip sounds. If the track sounds okay despite
>>> the
>>> high
>>> peak, you could get away with the Pro Tools Trim plugin before EQ
>>> and
>>> such.
>>>
> On May 4, 2020, at 18:08, Dammie Onafeko  >
> wrote:

 Hi guys:

 I have this audio in a mix that the person on speaking was too
 close
 to the mic. The level of audio in the mix is +1. I'm trying to
 figure
 out what to do. Anyone has an idea? I'm reading online now, but in
 the
 meantime, if you have a solution, I'd very much appreciate it.
 Thanks!

 Best,

 Dammie

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Re: Treating a peaking audio

2020-05-05 Thread Slau Halatyn
If your audio is distorted, the Trim plug-in will not repair it. The Trim 
plug-in will simply lower the volume of the distorted sound and it will remain 
distorted. If, however, the audio is going over 0 dB FS because of internal 
processing and the original audio is not distorted, there's still a chance to 
salvage it. It all depends upon whether the original audio is clipped. 
Pre-fader metering will let you know whether the original clip has reached 0 dB.
Slau


> On May 5, 2020, at 8:40 AM, Dammie Onafeko  wrote:
> 
> Thanks Stefan! I get it now. It didn't occur to me that I was
> repairing the audio. It makes a great deal of sense.
> 
> Any tips on the parameters? God bless!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dammie
> 
> On 5/5/20, 'Stefan Albertshauser' via Pro Tools Accessibility
> mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com>> wrote:
>> I would apply it before the EQ, as you want to work with the repaired
>> signal.
>> 
>> Best Stefan
>> 
>>> Am 05.05.2020 um 13:01 schrieb Dammie Onafeko >> >:
>>> 
>>> Thanks guys for your 2cents. I found it. And now, I have another
>>> question and it is this: do I apply the Trim before or after E Q?
>>> Thanks again.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> Dammie
>>> 
>>> On 5/4/20, Steve Baskis >> > wrote:
 The trim plug-in is located under other within the plug-ins menu if I’m
 not
 mistaken.
 
 Respectfully,
 Steve Baskis
 
> On May 4, 2020, at 20:44, Dammie Onafeko  >
> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Mike! But I tried Declip and it didn't change anything. Someone
> mentioned the trim to me, but I checked the plugin section in ProTools
> and couldn't find it. Could you tell where exactly where it is in
> ProTools? Thanks!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dammie
> 
>> On 5/4/20, Michael Holmes > > wrote:
>> I haven’t tried this, but Izotope Elements has a DeClip plugin. I
>> believe
>> it
>> smooths out the hard clip sounds. If the track sounds okay despite the
>> high
>> peak, you could get away with the Pro Tools Trim plugin before EQ and
>> such.
>> 
 On May 4, 2020, at 18:08, Dammie Onafeko >>> >
 wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi guys:
>>> 
>>> I have this audio in a mix that the person on speaking was too close
>>> to the mic. The level of audio in the mix is +1. I'm trying to figure
>>> out what to do. Anyone has an idea? I'm reading online now, but in
>>> the
>>> meantime, if you have a solution, I'd very much appreciate it.
>>> Thanks!
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> Dammie
>>> 
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Re: Treating a peaking audio

2020-05-05 Thread Dammie Onafeko
Thanks Stefan! I get it now. It didn't occur to me that I was
repairing the audio. It makes a great deal of sense.

Any tips on the parameters? God bless!

Best,

Dammie

On 5/5/20, 'Stefan Albertshauser' via Pro Tools Accessibility
 wrote:
> I would apply it before the EQ, as you want to work with the repaired
> signal.
>
> Best Stefan
>
>> Am 05.05.2020 um 13:01 schrieb Dammie Onafeko :
>>
>> Thanks guys for your 2cents. I found it. And now, I have another
>> question and it is this: do I apply the Trim before or after E Q?
>> Thanks again.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Dammie
>>
>> On 5/4/20, Steve Baskis  wrote:
>>> The trim plug-in is located under other within the plug-ins menu if I’m
>>> not
>>> mistaken.
>>>
>>> Respectfully,
>>> Steve Baskis
>>>
 On May 4, 2020, at 20:44, Dammie Onafeko 
 wrote:

 Thanks Mike! But I tried Declip and it didn't change anything. Someone
 mentioned the trim to me, but I checked the plugin section in ProTools
 and couldn't find it. Could you tell where exactly where it is in
 ProTools? Thanks!

 Best,

 Dammie

> On 5/4/20, Michael Holmes  wrote:
> I haven’t tried this, but Izotope Elements has a DeClip plugin. I
> believe
> it
> smooths out the hard clip sounds. If the track sounds okay despite the
> high
> peak, you could get away with the Pro Tools Trim plugin before EQ and
> such.
>
>>> On May 4, 2020, at 18:08, Dammie Onafeko 
>>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys:
>>
>> I have this audio in a mix that the person on speaking was too close
>> to the mic. The level of audio in the mix is +1. I'm trying to figure
>> out what to do. Anyone has an idea? I'm reading online now, but in
>> the
>> meantime, if you have a solution, I'd very much appreciate it.
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Dammie
>>
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Re: Treating a peaking audio

2020-05-05 Thread 'Stefan Albertshauser' via Pro Tools Accessibility
I would apply it before the EQ, as you want to work with the repaired signal.

Best Stefan

> Am 05.05.2020 um 13:01 schrieb Dammie Onafeko :
> 
> Thanks guys for your 2cents. I found it. And now, I have another
> question and it is this: do I apply the Trim before or after E Q?
> Thanks again.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dammie
> 
> On 5/4/20, Steve Baskis  wrote:
>> The trim plug-in is located under other within the plug-ins menu if I’m not
>> mistaken.
>> 
>> Respectfully,
>> Steve Baskis
>> 
>>> On May 4, 2020, at 20:44, Dammie Onafeko  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks Mike! But I tried Declip and it didn't change anything. Someone
>>> mentioned the trim to me, but I checked the plugin section in ProTools
>>> and couldn't find it. Could you tell where exactly where it is in
>>> ProTools? Thanks!
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> Dammie
>>> 
 On 5/4/20, Michael Holmes  wrote:
 I haven’t tried this, but Izotope Elements has a DeClip plugin. I believe
 it
 smooths out the hard clip sounds. If the track sounds okay despite the
 high
 peak, you could get away with the Pro Tools Trim plugin before EQ and
 such.
 
>> On May 4, 2020, at 18:08, Dammie Onafeko 
>> wrote:
> 
> Hi guys:
> 
> I have this audio in a mix that the person on speaking was too close
> to the mic. The level of audio in the mix is +1. I'm trying to figure
> out what to do. Anyone has an idea? I'm reading online now, but in the
> meantime, if you have a solution, I'd very much appreciate it. Thanks!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dammie
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Re: Treating a peaking audio

2020-05-05 Thread Dammie Onafeko
Thanks guys for your 2cents. I found it. And now, I have another
question and it is this: do I apply the Trim before or after E Q?
Thanks again.

Best,

Dammie

On 5/4/20, Steve Baskis  wrote:
> The trim plug-in is located under other within the plug-ins menu if I’m not
> mistaken.
>
> Respectfully,
> Steve Baskis
>
>> On May 4, 2020, at 20:44, Dammie Onafeko  wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Mike! But I tried Declip and it didn't change anything. Someone
>> mentioned the trim to me, but I checked the plugin section in ProTools
>> and couldn't find it. Could you tell where exactly where it is in
>> ProTools? Thanks!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Dammie
>>
>>> On 5/4/20, Michael Holmes  wrote:
>>> I haven’t tried this, but Izotope Elements has a DeClip plugin. I believe
>>> it
>>> smooths out the hard clip sounds. If the track sounds okay despite the
>>> high
>>> peak, you could get away with the Pro Tools Trim plugin before EQ and
>>> such.
>>>
> On May 4, 2020, at 18:08, Dammie Onafeko 
> wrote:

 Hi guys:

 I have this audio in a mix that the person on speaking was too close
 to the mic. The level of audio in the mix is +1. I'm trying to figure
 out what to do. Anyone has an idea? I'm reading online now, but in the
 meantime, if you have a solution, I'd very much appreciate it. Thanks!

 Best,

 Dammie

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RE: Treating a peaking audio

2020-05-04 Thread mcdiemert
If it's a sterio track you'll have to look under multi-mono then other and you 
should find  trim. 
Best:
Matt 


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The trim plug-in is located under other within the plug-ins menu if I’m not 
mistaken.

Respectfully,
Steve Baskis

> On May 4, 2020, at 20:44, Dammie Onafeko  wrote:
> 
> Thanks Mike! But I tried Declip and it didn't change anything. 
> Someone mentioned the trim to me, but I checked the plugin section in 
> ProTools and couldn't find it. Could you tell where exactly where it 
> is in ProTools? Thanks!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dammie
> 
>> On 5/4/20, Michael Holmes  wrote:
>> I haven’t tried this, but Izotope Elements has a DeClip plugin. I 
>> believe it smooths out the hard clip sounds. If the track sounds okay 
>> despite the high peak, you could get away with the Pro Tools Trim plugin 
>> before EQ and such.
>> 
>>>> On May 4, 2020, at 18:08, Dammie Onafeko  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi guys:
>>> 
>>> I have this audio in a mix that the person on speaking was too close 
>>> to the mic. The level of audio in the mix is +1. I'm trying to 
>>> figure out what to do. Anyone has an idea? I'm reading online now, 
>>> but in the meantime, if you have a solution, I'd very much appreciate it. 
>>> Thanks!
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> Dammie
>>> 
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Re: Treating a peaking audio

2020-05-04 Thread Steve Baskis
The trim plug-in is located under other within the plug-ins menu if I’m not 
mistaken.

Respectfully,
Steve Baskis

> On May 4, 2020, at 20:44, Dammie Onafeko  wrote:
> 
> Thanks Mike! But I tried Declip and it didn't change anything. Someone
> mentioned the trim to me, but I checked the plugin section in ProTools
> and couldn't find it. Could you tell where exactly where it is in
> ProTools? Thanks!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dammie
> 
>> On 5/4/20, Michael Holmes  wrote:
>> I haven’t tried this, but Izotope Elements has a DeClip plugin. I believe it
>> smooths out the hard clip sounds. If the track sounds okay despite the high
>> peak, you could get away with the Pro Tools Trim plugin before EQ and such.
>> 
 On May 4, 2020, at 18:08, Dammie Onafeko  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi guys:
>>> 
>>> I have this audio in a mix that the person on speaking was too close
>>> to the mic. The level of audio in the mix is +1. I'm trying to figure
>>> out what to do. Anyone has an idea? I'm reading online now, but in the
>>> meantime, if you have a solution, I'd very much appreciate it. Thanks!
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> Dammie
>>> 
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Re: Treating a peaking audio

2020-05-04 Thread Dammie Onafeko
Thanks Mike! But I tried Declip and it didn't change anything. Someone
mentioned the trim to me, but I checked the plugin section in ProTools
and couldn't find it. Could you tell where exactly where it is in
ProTools? Thanks!

Best,

Dammie

On 5/4/20, Michael Holmes  wrote:
> I haven’t tried this, but Izotope Elements has a DeClip plugin. I believe it
> smooths out the hard clip sounds. If the track sounds okay despite the high
> peak, you could get away with the Pro Tools Trim plugin before EQ and such.
>
>> On May 4, 2020, at 18:08, Dammie Onafeko  wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys:
>>
>> I have this audio in a mix that the person on speaking was too close
>> to the mic. The level of audio in the mix is +1. I'm trying to figure
>> out what to do. Anyone has an idea? I'm reading online now, but in the
>> meantime, if you have a solution, I'd very much appreciate it. Thanks!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Dammie
>>
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Re: Treating a peaking audio

2020-05-04 Thread Michael Holmes
I haven’t tried this, but Izotope Elements has a DeClip plugin. I believe it 
smooths out the hard clip sounds. If the track sounds okay despite the high 
peak, you could get away with the Pro Tools Trim plugin before EQ and such.

> On May 4, 2020, at 18:08, Dammie Onafeko  wrote:
> 
> Hi guys:
> 
> I have this audio in a mix that the person on speaking was too close
> to the mic. The level of audio in the mix is +1. I'm trying to figure
> out what to do. Anyone has an idea? I'm reading online now, but in the
> meantime, if you have a solution, I'd very much appreciate it. Thanks!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dammie
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