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Subject:Graphic Dynamics editing
Posted by: watchdogx
Date:1/11/2001 11:04:00 AM

I am using SF 4.5 and I like the Graphic Dynamics tool to compress, noise gate, and normalize all at
once. Problem is I hear some hiss in the recorded dialogue of my files. I'm using anywhere from 3:1
to 5:1 compression, threshold at about -36db and 120% output gain. I can't set the noise gate any
higher or I'll lose some of the recording. I never used hardware compressors before. Is this hiss just a
side-effect of the compression? Thanks for any input.

- D

Subject:Re: Graphic Dynamics editing
Reply by: DavidW12
Date:1/26/2001 11:41:00 AM


Its possible the compressor is injecting the hiss. You are
going to need to do a little troubleshooting. Instead of
doing all of the steps at once, do one at a time and see if
it makes any difference. You shouldn't need to use the
gate at all.

Why so much compression? Personally I wouldn't go more
than 3:1. Can this device act as a peak limiter as well as
a compressor? If so you might want to try that angle of
attack, which will increase your overall average sound
level.

What about the source? Is it hiss-free? It could be a
microphone/cable problem.


Dave wrote:
>>I am using SF 4.5 and I like the Graphic Dynamics tool to
compress, noise gate, and normalize all at
>>once. Problem is I hear some hiss in the recorded
dialogue of my files. I'm using anywhere from 3:1
>>to 5:1 compression, threshold at about -36db and 120%
output gain. I can't set the noise gate any
>>higher or I'll lose some of the recording. I never used
hardware compressors before. Is this hiss just a
>>side-effect of the compression? Thanks for any input.
>>
>>- D

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