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Slowjett
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Mind you I'm still new to this stuff. =]
I just wanted your input on how you handle those boomy pops in the vocal track. Obviously "have em sing it over!" or "use a pop filter moron!" are good options!
But in this case I was mixing a live show. The mic had quite a bit of boomy popping on the T's and P's and what not.
In Cubase I highlighted the suspect wave form section. Right clicked and went down to Plugins. I used a line graph EQ (like waves renEQ-2) and set the low end to a very HARD roll off and as the preview of the bit of audio looped over and over I dragged the roll off from left to right till the boom was gone. Hit process and it was gone very seemlessly.
Is how it is typically handled?
-Josh
I just wanted your input on how you handle those boomy pops in the vocal track. Obviously "have em sing it over!" or "use a pop filter moron!" are good options!
But in this case I was mixing a live show. The mic had quite a bit of boomy popping on the T's and P's and what not.
In Cubase I highlighted the suspect wave form section. Right clicked and went down to Plugins. I used a line graph EQ (like waves renEQ-2) and set the low end to a very HARD roll off and as the preview of the bit of audio looped over and over I dragged the roll off from left to right till the boom was gone. Hit process and it was gone very seemlessly.
Is how it is typically handled?
-Josh