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Milosh
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Posted : Jul 16, 2005 03:36
Well the thing is simple:

I have problems to kill background sounds,fx,music etc. and to get clear voice sample.
Any help or tip is welcome
Kitnam
Mantik

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Posted : Jul 16, 2005 13:58
this is very difficult, you cant cut out everything from the background without cutting the voice too.
better find voices where no background is, or just try to accent the voice with an eq. and soften decrease the background-frequences and try to life with them.

if the voice is very loud and the backgroundnoises are quiet you can use a compressor which makes the loud voice louder and the background more silent.

if your realy like to edit a lot, you can create audioslices from the sample and delete the holes where only the background is played. the slices with voice will contain the background too, means that you should assist with an eq or compressor, to clear them out a smuch as you can, but never too much, a human voice is very sensible.

Lithium
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Posted : Jul 16, 2005 14:06
hi there.

yes if the background sounds are not loud you can use a gate comp and remove almost evreything then if you apply some effect on the voice it gets amost perfect, or i´ve hear there is a waves plug in " matrix " which is just for that, or i´m not shure, if its the other way round to remove the voice from a sample but anyway guve it a try
Adrenal Mode
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Posted : Jul 16, 2005 14:28
first of all you need to work with clean voice's with no background noise's but if you so need this voice you have plug that can do this job, not perfect but good.

Waves : X-noise
or
Voxengo

shachar
Basic

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Posted : Jul 17, 2005 14:55
first of all you need a noise-gate.
wave`s got a good one. it called c1-gate.
it silence all the background noise if you use it good.
after that you can put the waves x-noise for noise cleaning.
theres some samples that nothing will help you but on most of them these two plugs should do the trick.
Milosh
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Posted : Jul 20, 2005 22:54
Ok i worked with noise-gate,eq,graphic paragraphic,parametric....

will try this plugs.. thanks
Lord Deo


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Posted : Jul 21, 2005 01:03
Sony Noise Reduction 2 - with careful settings it is possible to eliminate quiet background noises without affecting the vocal part of audio signal. although task is not easy, and will require lots of patience but it's doable.

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Milosh
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Posted : Jul 23, 2005 16:09
Patience is something that I realy have, time to
I xperimented with chorus and noise-gate and succeed to kill some off noise ... strange but worked
Now what I realy need is some plugin that will kill given frq. from start to the end of sample.
NikC
BeatNik

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Posted : Jul 23, 2005 16:28
Quote:

On 2005-07-23 16:09, Milosh wrote:
Now what I realy need is some plugin that will kill given frq. from start to the end of sample.



Killing a given frequency is a simple as putting a precise notch in an EQ... the only problem is that vocals have a surprising frequency range... There's no way you can really "cut out" someones voice... but you can of course use noise gate etc.

If it's just background noise though (not music etc.) what I like doing is opening the sample in soundforge - because you can zoom so damn close - and then silencing the sections where there is no voice... works a charm then if you put an X-Noise etc. on top of the newly imported sample you should get noise reduction on the actual remaining vocal sounds... then e.q. away at the rest, apply abit of compression (to get more contrast) and maybe the odd send effect (ping-pong delay my fave).
Then Bob is your uncle

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Milosh
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Jul 25, 2005 23:03
I use this compressor settings @ vocal:

Attack: Fast
Release: 0.5s/Auto
Ratio: 2:1-8:1
Hard/Soft: Soft
Gain Red: 3-8dB

and some common freq. about Human voice:

Cutting:
Scratchy at 2KHz
Nasal at 1Khz
Popping Ps below 80Hz

Boosting:
Hot at 8Khz
Clarity above 3KHz
Body at 200-400 Hz

I find this very useful so ther you go



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