
brassplyer
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I hope this is the right forum, it seemed to be the closest fit.
I have a mono .wav file and want to do some treatment to it. Overall sound isn't too bad but there are some issues. Here's a short sample - the main problem is with the harshness/spikiness/distortion in the female vocal. This was off streaming video, they were using a decent mic but I don't think they it set up ideally and maybe had her too close.
This is a sample of the original 44.1 wav file. I haven't made 5 posts yet so am kludging the link.
fileden daht com/files/2008/3/11/1809238//sample.wav
In particular listen to the last spike in "BAY-bee I was talkin'...".
This harshness is representative of the issues throughout the recording.
My ultimate goal is to smooth this out, add mild reverb and do a Pan/Expand to create a faux stereo. I've tried various EQ schemes, the Slim Slow Slider C3 multi band eq VST plugin, nothing really seems to achieve what I'm looking for. The multiband compression actually seems to increase the harshness.
Any suggestions?
Thanks for all input.
I have a mono .wav file and want to do some treatment to it. Overall sound isn't too bad but there are some issues. Here's a short sample - the main problem is with the harshness/spikiness/distortion in the female vocal. This was off streaming video, they were using a decent mic but I don't think they it set up ideally and maybe had her too close.
This is a sample of the original 44.1 wav file. I haven't made 5 posts yet so am kludging the link.
fileden daht com/files/2008/3/11/1809238//sample.wav
In particular listen to the last spike in "BAY-bee I was talkin'...".
This harshness is representative of the issues throughout the recording.
My ultimate goal is to smooth this out, add mild reverb and do a Pan/Expand to create a faux stereo. I've tried various EQ schemes, the Slim Slow Slider C3 multi band eq VST plugin, nothing really seems to achieve what I'm looking for. The multiband compression actually seems to increase the harshness.
Any suggestions?
Thanks for all input.