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  • Mike Aurand

    May 15, 2008 at 5:03 am in reply to: mixing vocals

    I don’t understand your question. If it’s timing, there may be too much latency (delay) from playing the track and it coming out of your headphones, your voice going into the mic and sound card and being recorded.

    You may need a 4 channel sound card. Record your track at the same time you record your voice.

  • Mike Aurand

    May 15, 2008 at 4:59 am in reply to: making a telephone conversation via soundbooth

    Not sure what sound booth has but… If there is an EQ just remove the freq below 500Hz and above 3500Hz. Start there and tweak till you like it.

  • Mike Aurand

    May 13, 2008 at 9:25 pm in reply to: Batch increase amplitude valleys in Audition?

    Try hard limiting. Set your peak level ( 0 if that works) and an average gain maybe 12db. That will boost everything 12db until it hits 0db. You may want to set the max at -1 to give yourself a little “head room.”

  • Mike Aurand

    May 9, 2008 at 12:58 am in reply to: bad voice-over audio

    If you have Adobe Audition 3 it has a GREAT effect that does wonders for distortion. It’s called Clip Restoration (audio clipping [when the wave squares off]).
    Effects > Restoration > Clip Restoration.
    Set the input attenuation as you want, maybe -2 but set the overhead to 25%, leave the other settings.

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