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sebo106
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Hello,
This is my second post on this forum. In first one I found out what should I do to record a voice over in a decent quality. I already made some recordings with ZOOM H4, 96kHz, WAW. The recording consists of separate words, which will be cropped and stored as separate samples to use in a vocabulary teaching software.
I attach a sample of the recording which wasn’t processed anyhow or changed – apart from saving it to MP3 because of the large file size of WAWs.
here is the sample: View attachment sample Rec1.mp3
I am new to sound editing and I wouldn’t really want to know everything about it as I will only need it for this specific task – to make the words sound clear for the learner. I know that the most important to do is normalization and noice reduction but also the recording needs to be passed by some effects to sound properly.
I use Adobe Audition software
What I would ask you is advice for:
First of all which processes should I do since the beginning and what should be the sequence of them. What is most important - which filters should I use to make the higher tones up that it would sound more clearly, warmly and impressively than now. Generally – how to improve the recording. What would you suggest?
Secondly – the P’s explosion. As you can hear in the sample the word DROP has the explotion ( it happens when P is at the ends). I tried some advices from forum and used FFT filter Kill the Mic Rumble but that doesn’t entirely remove the unpleasant effect. I wonder if there is a way to get rid of them or I would need to rerecord those words (it’d be nice to avoid rerecording ;-),
I will be very very grateful for any of your advice, suggestion or opinion. I am new to audio editing, and just want to learn how to improve recording in this specific task.
Hope you can help me with this issue,
Thanks in advance. Sebastian
This is my second post on this forum. In first one I found out what should I do to record a voice over in a decent quality. I already made some recordings with ZOOM H4, 96kHz, WAW. The recording consists of separate words, which will be cropped and stored as separate samples to use in a vocabulary teaching software.
I attach a sample of the recording which wasn’t processed anyhow or changed – apart from saving it to MP3 because of the large file size of WAWs.
here is the sample: View attachment sample Rec1.mp3
I am new to sound editing and I wouldn’t really want to know everything about it as I will only need it for this specific task – to make the words sound clear for the learner. I know that the most important to do is normalization and noice reduction but also the recording needs to be passed by some effects to sound properly.
I use Adobe Audition software
What I would ask you is advice for:
First of all which processes should I do since the beginning and what should be the sequence of them. What is most important - which filters should I use to make the higher tones up that it would sound more clearly, warmly and impressively than now. Generally – how to improve the recording. What would you suggest?
Secondly – the P’s explosion. As you can hear in the sample the word DROP has the explotion ( it happens when P is at the ends). I tried some advices from forum and used FFT filter Kill the Mic Rumble but that doesn’t entirely remove the unpleasant effect. I wonder if there is a way to get rid of them or I would need to rerecord those words (it’d be nice to avoid rerecording ;-),
I will be very very grateful for any of your advice, suggestion or opinion. I am new to audio editing, and just want to learn how to improve recording in this specific task.
Hope you can help me with this issue,
Thanks in advance. Sebastian