Something else ppl can do is EQ ambient sounds to remove some volume from them at the vocal range. Make some headroom. It'll make the dialog more clear.
You are the first person I've seen that compresses the way I do. Most I've seen do a 4:1 at -12db Threshold. I like a 2:1 at -20db Threshold, with a soft knee of 3db, so the whole thing gets brought down more subtly, instead of acting like a limiter.
Thank you so much! Absolutely great content! Between Nectar Plus and Neutron advanced which one would you choose for processing audiobook/podcasting/voiceover? Also do you recommend Waves desser?
I haven't personally used the Waves De-Esser, so I can't comment on that. Generally I would recommend Nectar specifically for dialogue/vocal work, but I'm not the biggest fan of its compressor, so I'd recommend using a separate compressor like Waves Renaissance Vox, or just getting Neutron.
If you measure the distance between the eyes multiply by the ratio of forehead to eyes and eyes to mouth, and divide by the length of neck, we get 6' 7"
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Something else ppl can do is EQ ambient sounds to remove some volume from them at the vocal range. Make some headroom. It'll make the dialog more clear.
You are the first person I've seen that compresses the way I do.
Most I've seen do a 4:1 at -12db Threshold.
I like a 2:1 at -20db Threshold, with a soft knee of 3db, so the whole thing gets brought down more subtly, instead of acting like a limiter.
Thank you 🙏
Thanks for all your content. I’m excited to continue watching your videos
The construction sounds almost sound like the foot steps that she is talking about and gives a creepy real time sensation to it.
Thank you for the insights. :)
this is really really helpful, thank you
Awesome video. Thank you !
Thank you so much ! helped me a lot! 🙂
Thank you so much! Absolutely great content! Between Nectar Plus and Neutron advanced which one would you choose for processing audiobook/podcasting/voiceover? Also do you recommend Waves desser?
I haven't personally used the Waves De-Esser, so I can't comment on that. Generally I would recommend Nectar specifically for dialogue/vocal work, but I'm not the biggest fan of its compressor, so I'd recommend using a separate compressor like Waves Renaissance Vox, or just getting Neutron.
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What do you daw using for mixing and editing ?
I'm using Reaper in this video, but I also use Steinberg Nuendo for more complex projects.
how tall are you?
If you measure the distance between the eyes multiply by the ratio of forehead to eyes and eyes to mouth, and divide by the length of neck, we get 6' 7"
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