Subject:Clipping with 'T's and P's' in Vocal Recordin
Posted by: carolinaadi
Date:3/21/2006 6:36:51 PM
I am new to recording vocal. I have a good track that I want to use. However, there are about 5 places throughout the file that my T's or P's really stand out and seem to almost clip the meter. As I know nothing about editing, is there anything I can use to help with this issue? thanks! |
Subject:RE: Clipping with 'T's and P's' in Vocal Recordin
Reply by: LittleStudios
Date:3/21/2006 7:54:34 PM
Purchase a pop filter to place infront of your microphone while recording vocals. this well diffuse the air that's hitting the mic thus reducing by a great margin the clipping from your P, T, B and S sounds. Pop filters run in quite a wide price range. If your looking to save cash you can make your own. All you need is a coat hanger and some nylons. Bend the hanger into a circle then wrap the nylons over it tightly creating a screen. Presto! Instant Pop filter (aka Wind screen). |
Subject:RE: Clipping with 'T's and P's' in Vocal Recordin
Reply by: jumbuk
Date:3/21/2006 9:28:42 PM
If you have already recorded a track with pops or thumps, you can try using a frequency-conscious compressor to reduce the impact. I use the Waves C1 compressor, and there is a preset for pop reduction that works fairly well. The Sony Multi-band dynamics plugin has a preset for "Remove loud plosives" that should do the same thing. You will have to experiment with the threshold and maybe frequency to get it to work well. |
Subject:RE: Clipping with 'T's and P's' in Vocal Recordin
Reply by: carolinaadi
Date:3/21/2006 10:00:29 PM
thanks for the suggestions! How do I find the Multi-band dynamics plugin? Does that already come with the software I have? What is the difference between threshold and frequency? also, where do I find the Waves C1 compressor? Is that used in SF7 as well? thanks so much for your help! |
Subject:RE: Clipping with 'T's and P's' in Vocal Recordin
Reply by: jumbuk
Date:3/22/2006 3:20:18 AM
thanks for the suggestions! How do I find the Multi-band dynamics plugin? Does that already come with the software I have? - It comes with SF8 and most previous versions. Which version do you have? Check out the plug-ins you have (you may need to read the manual a little!) What is the difference between threshold and frequency? - Too long to explain here. Refer the manual or do a search on compressor basics. also, where do I find the Waves C1 compressor? Is that used in SF7 as well? - Waves C! is a separate product, not made by Sony. It is a high-end set of plug-ins. thanks so much for your help! - No problem. Happy to point you in the right direction, but you will need to teach yourself how to use the software. |
Subject:RE: Clipping with 'T's and P's' in Vocal Reco
Reply by: mpd
Date:3/22/2006 4:27:29 AM
SF includes multiband dynamics, and there is a preset for reducing plosives. I find it easier to fix them manually. I highlight the plosive, and do a graphic fade. I set the fade at the end points to 0 dB, and have a single point at the peak of the plosive several dB down. Message last edited on3/22/2006 1:45:44 PM bympd. |