Basilosauridae
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Hey guys
I've posted here before about the fact that I do adult voice acting work. People often want SFX/foley work involved and for the most part I can figure it out or find something on a sound effect site. Things like creaky beds, ass smacking, etc
Sigh... you guys are going to love this lmao. I uh.... I need help recording some real... gushy sounds. That real WAP, macaroni in a pot sound.
I know how to make the sound with lube and my hands, thats not the problem. The problem is the background noise. Obviously when I'm doing voice, getting closer to the mic reduces the background noise to voice ratio, but I'm not sure how to do that when recording this quiet foley work? Like.... I can't get too close to the mic or lube is going to fly onto my mic, and even then, the sound is so quiet it doesn't overpower the background noise enough. I'm doing the sound like...2-3 inches away from the mic, so I'm not super far away.
I tried doing a noise reduction, but it made the gushy noise sound super weird. No matter how lightly I tried to apply the noise reduction it removed frequencies in the gushy sound that made it sound really echo-y, like I recorded it in a big empty tile room.
Any suggestions on how I can record this and reduce the background noise without it sounding strange?
Thank you to those who offer actual help, haters can hate all day while I make my coin B^)
I've posted here before about the fact that I do adult voice acting work. People often want SFX/foley work involved and for the most part I can figure it out or find something on a sound effect site. Things like creaky beds, ass smacking, etc
Sigh... you guys are going to love this lmao. I uh.... I need help recording some real... gushy sounds. That real WAP, macaroni in a pot sound.
I know how to make the sound with lube and my hands, thats not the problem. The problem is the background noise. Obviously when I'm doing voice, getting closer to the mic reduces the background noise to voice ratio, but I'm not sure how to do that when recording this quiet foley work? Like.... I can't get too close to the mic or lube is going to fly onto my mic, and even then, the sound is so quiet it doesn't overpower the background noise enough. I'm doing the sound like...2-3 inches away from the mic, so I'm not super far away.
I tried doing a noise reduction, but it made the gushy noise sound super weird. No matter how lightly I tried to apply the noise reduction it removed frequencies in the gushy sound that made it sound really echo-y, like I recorded it in a big empty tile room.
Any suggestions on how I can record this and reduce the background noise without it sounding strange?
Thank you to those who offer actual help, haters can hate all day while I make my coin B^)