
brassplyer
Well-known member
I isolated a vocal from a karaoke performance by lining it up with the instrumental track and inverting one. Works mostly except for some residual high freq stuff that stays behind. Problem is it was recorded with a cheap condenser mic and the girl's belty voice creates a lot of spiky resonances. I'm trying to tame those while retaining the basic clarity of the recording.
Here's a short sample of the full 44.1 wav file. The only difference between this and the original is I've tried to balance out the volume level of some of the more obnoxious peaks but the basic spikiness is still there.
http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/11/1809238//harsh_vocal_sample.wav
If your site advisor gives you a warning on this site, they've had issues in the past with people uploading malware but there's nothing wrong with this file.
A dynamic eq plugin helps but doesn't seem to provide a complete answer. I've tried chaining together the dynamic eq with various graphic eq profiles but still so far haven't fixed it to my satisfaction.
Any suggestions on how to deal with this? Re-recording isn't an option. I need to deal with this performance.
Thanks.
Here's a short sample of the full 44.1 wav file. The only difference between this and the original is I've tried to balance out the volume level of some of the more obnoxious peaks but the basic spikiness is still there.
http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/11/1809238//harsh_vocal_sample.wav
If your site advisor gives you a warning on this site, they've had issues in the past with people uploading malware but there's nothing wrong with this file.
A dynamic eq plugin helps but doesn't seem to provide a complete answer. I've tried chaining together the dynamic eq with various graphic eq profiles but still so far haven't fixed it to my satisfaction.
Any suggestions on how to deal with this? Re-recording isn't an option. I need to deal with this performance.
Thanks.