what dsp plug ins for limiting did u find?
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From: "David Mehler"
To:
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
totally agree on this one
nothing wrong with a bit of limiting,
does anyone on the list no where i can by a limiter which i can put inline
between my mic and my mixer?
from stew
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From: "JM Casey"
To:
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2021 11:55 PM
Subject: Re:
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 wrote:
> what dsp plug ins for limiting did u find?
> - Original Message -
> From: "David Mehler"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday,
have u got all 3 of them could u send them to me?
or tell me where i can get them from?
- Original Message -
From: "David Mehler"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2021 2:19 PM
Subject: Re: [all-audio] podcasting, any tips?
Hello,
I've found one that says classic compressor, another
Hello,
Thanks. I can do a segment of just the background fan audio. It's a
standard box fan on the high setting if that helps.
I can do a segment, how long, and when I have just that segment what next?
Thanks.
Dave.
On 2/16/21, JM Casey wrote:
> Hey David.
>
> Sorry, EQ is just short for
Hey David.
You said Goldwave, right?
Take your sample of noise, and put it on the clipboard. Then select the
entirety of the audio, go to effects, filters, noise reduction. Change the
preset to "clipboard noise print", and process. See what happens.
You could try experimenting with the other
Hey David.
Sorry, EQ is just short for "equalisation", which I should have used. It just
means applying an equalizer to the tracks to bring out the desired frequencies.
You may not need it, depending on how yours sounds after you record.
What kind of background noise is it? It's easy to remove
A good practical answer. I should try to be a bit more acoustically mindful,
myself.
-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of Georgina Joyce
Sent: February 16, 2021 04:02 PM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] podcasting, any tips?
Hello David,
Your
Hello David,
Your recordings will sound better if you give a little thought to damping audio
refections. It is amazing what a few cushions and a blanket draped over a door
can do. Your fan is probably being recorded because there are plenty of hard
surfaces to bounce the audio around.
Hi,
And a wind shield.
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Fra: all-audio@groups.io På vegne af Georgina Joyce
Sendt: 16. februar 2021 22:02
Til: all-audio@groups.io
Emne: Re: [all-audio] podcasting, any tips?
Hello David,
Your recordings will sound better if you give a little thought to damping
I forgot to add, if you are going to play around with noise reduction and the
noiseprint analysis thing, the sample of noise doesn’t have to be long -- just
a couple of seconds maybe.
-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of David Mehler
Sent: February 16, 2021 03:26
Hi everybody,
Thank you very much for allowing me to join the group. I’m Sajid from the
United Kingdom. I do have an interest in recording with audio. I hope this
question is not too long winded for you. I’m very keen to use my phone to
capture audio in conjunction with my computer. Basically I
r yes just got a windshield for my shure sm58 mic.
has anyone ever used a shure SM7B?
and if so what can u say aboute the mic as i am thingking aboute getting
one.
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From: "Brian Olesen"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2021 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: [all-audio]
hi what is the best audio aspect to use to take pops and clicks from vinal.
and remove tape his, without making it sound to worbley.
from stew
also i am looking for an audio limiter or a compresser to go inline with my
mic to my mixer.
so i would have a lead from the mic going to the limiter
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