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Yesterday I recorded a female vocalist (standing just over a foot from a C414mic with pop filter>Avalon M5 pre>RNCcomp>ADAT) and repeatedly heard what sounded like digital distortion spikes during her vocal phrases. I was loosing my head over the sound because all the levels checked out and I had recorded this same config many times with different vocalists with no issue. She didn't notice the sound but it was killing me. I finally solo'd her voice after checking all the cables and sure enough, what sounded like occasional digital spikes popping was actually her lips making smacking noises before and after phrases.
She wasn't wearing any lip gloss and had plenty of water handy throughout the session so it seemed like there was no real fix to the issue - we just had to live with the sound.
She took no notice of it and was pleased with the final results but I can hardly listen to the mixdowns because it triggers my brain like nails on chalkboard.
Anybody else have this experience? Is there anything that can minimize it short of rolling off the high end (which I don't want to do because it would affect her range too much in the mix).
She wasn't wearing any lip gloss and had plenty of water handy throughout the session so it seemed like there was no real fix to the issue - we just had to live with the sound.
She took no notice of it and was pleased with the final results but I can hardly listen to the mixdowns because it triggers my brain like nails on chalkboard.
Anybody else have this experience? Is there anything that can minimize it short of rolling off the high end (which I don't want to do because it would affect her range too much in the mix).