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davidzweig
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I'm doing some work for a friend who is producing an audiobook. They have done the recording with a Zoom H2 portable recorder, recording with a pop filter in a wood lined sauna. It seems to keep the echo down.
I have some experience working with with Adobe Audition, mostly from restoring old tape recordings. I will explain what I've done to try and master this vocal recording, but it's my first one, and there's probably something that can be done better. I would appreciate any feedback. Thanks. Ok:
1. Raw WAV file is run through Izotope RX2 to remove noise. Removes 25db of noise (hiss), algorithm D, adaptive learning time 5 seconds. Works well. Output is in the archive below (denoised.wav)
2. Import into Adobe Audition 4.0. Apply parametic EQ. Settings are here:
www!omilia!org/hosted_files/eq.jpg (change '!' to '.')
Cutting at 517Hz is an attempt to reduce the 'boxy' resonance.
3. Normalise to -0.1db
4. Hard limit to -0.1db whilst increasing gain by 7db:
www!omilia!org/hosted_files/hl7.jpg
5. Run the Desser. Here is a frequency analysis of a 'ssss' sound by the reader:
www!omilia!org/hosted_files/freqa.jpg
I had set the settings to centre freq: 10500 Hz, bandwidth: 6000 Hz, threshold: -18db, multiband. I don't know if this is set up right or not, or if it's needed.
6. Export as 96kps CBR 44.1Khz mono MP3. (included in the archive as 02.mp3)
All the files are available here:
www!omilia!org/hosted_files/editing.zip
I would appreciate it if someone could take a look at these, and let me know what could done better.
Thanks a lot.
David
I have some experience working with with Adobe Audition, mostly from restoring old tape recordings. I will explain what I've done to try and master this vocal recording, but it's my first one, and there's probably something that can be done better. I would appreciate any feedback. Thanks. Ok:
1. Raw WAV file is run through Izotope RX2 to remove noise. Removes 25db of noise (hiss), algorithm D, adaptive learning time 5 seconds. Works well. Output is in the archive below (denoised.wav)
2. Import into Adobe Audition 4.0. Apply parametic EQ. Settings are here:
www!omilia!org/hosted_files/eq.jpg (change '!' to '.')
Cutting at 517Hz is an attempt to reduce the 'boxy' resonance.
3. Normalise to -0.1db
4. Hard limit to -0.1db whilst increasing gain by 7db:
www!omilia!org/hosted_files/hl7.jpg
5. Run the Desser. Here is a frequency analysis of a 'ssss' sound by the reader:
www!omilia!org/hosted_files/freqa.jpg
I had set the settings to centre freq: 10500 Hz, bandwidth: 6000 Hz, threshold: -18db, multiband. I don't know if this is set up right or not, or if it's needed.
6. Export as 96kps CBR 44.1Khz mono MP3. (included in the archive as 02.mp3)
All the files are available here:
www!omilia!org/hosted_files/editing.zip
I would appreciate it if someone could take a look at these, and let me know what could done better.
Thanks a lot.
David