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VictorGalaxy
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I was messing around with "dynamic processing" yesterday, and I find "limit soft -6dB, and "limit soft -12dB" presets are pretty effective. However, I realize that it somehow make my "breathing noise" and "lip noises(when we open our mouth)" louder. Then I realize that those "limit soft" preset put some "output gain". So if we put output gain more than 0, our breathing/lip noises will be louder.
So now, I decide to do some custom presets. I think I found a compressor setting that may be good. I hope you guys can try it and see if it is effective or not, is it LOGICAL to do that, and whether if it decreases the overall quality...
Here is the settings/steps: (I click on "Limit Hard -3dB", cuz they have 0 output gain).
Select your vocal track. (Ctrl-A to select the whole track)
Go to Effect> Amplitude > Dynamic Processing
Click on "Limit Hard -3dB"
Click on the the "Traditional" tab
Change the ratio from 999 to 2. So the ratio should be 2:1
Click "Add" and named your custom preset.
Also, I'm not sure what to do for the "Band Limiting" Tab, by default, it's 0 to 24000hz. But I guess we should limit it somehow, but I'm not too sure...
So now, I decide to do some custom presets. I think I found a compressor setting that may be good. I hope you guys can try it and see if it is effective or not, is it LOGICAL to do that, and whether if it decreases the overall quality...
Here is the settings/steps: (I click on "Limit Hard -3dB", cuz they have 0 output gain).
Select your vocal track. (Ctrl-A to select the whole track)
Go to Effect> Amplitude > Dynamic Processing
Click on "Limit Hard -3dB"
Click on the the "Traditional" tab
Change the ratio from 999 to 2. So the ratio should be 2:1
Click "Add" and named your custom preset.
Also, I'm not sure what to do for the "Band Limiting" Tab, by default, it's 0 to 24000hz. But I guess we should limit it somehow, but I'm not too sure...