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downonthestreet
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I have been recording some dialogue, including a phone conversation in which one of the voices was miked coming through the earpiece of the phone. Unfortunately, I couldn't amplify the mike signal up enough for the phone voice, and on the finished recording the voices recorded directly through the mike are far louder than the phone voice.
Has anyone got some tips on how to bring up the quiet phone voice, please?
I have tried normalising, hard limiting, and applying Heavy Master Limit to the whole recording, and it has brought the phone voice up a bit, but still not enough. Is there any way I can select just the quiet voice and amp it up in some way, using the editing facilities of CEP (visually, the phone voice waves are much more compressed looking than the other voices on the recording, so easy to identify)?
The last resort is to manually increase the vol recording levels on my cassette player just while the quiet phone voice is speaking when recording on to cassette tape direct from the computer, but I suspect there is a better way to bring up the quiet parts using CEP.
I know 99% of you are using CEP exclusively for music recording, but if anyone can help with this dilemma of mine, would appreciate it.
Cheers
Has anyone got some tips on how to bring up the quiet phone voice, please?
I have tried normalising, hard limiting, and applying Heavy Master Limit to the whole recording, and it has brought the phone voice up a bit, but still not enough. Is there any way I can select just the quiet voice and amp it up in some way, using the editing facilities of CEP (visually, the phone voice waves are much more compressed looking than the other voices on the recording, so easy to identify)?
The last resort is to manually increase the vol recording levels on my cassette player just while the quiet phone voice is speaking when recording on to cassette tape direct from the computer, but I suspect there is a better way to bring up the quiet parts using CEP.
I know 99% of you are using CEP exclusively for music recording, but if anyone can help with this dilemma of mine, would appreciate it.
Cheers