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  • Willie Toth

    January 29, 2008 at 6:16 pm in reply to: best video compression for Audition mixing?

    Yes, AVI is what Audition was designed to work with … WILLIE

    incidental poet

  • Willie Toth

    January 29, 2008 at 6:14 pm in reply to: Help with a bad recording

    The situation you have is one played out over and over, there really isn’t a lot that can be done other than EQ to try and filter out some of the unwanted freq’s … The problem with this is that you will end up removing something at the expence of what you want to keep … I suggest that you just experiment with differnt filters like the parametric EQ and see what you come up with ……… WILLIE

    incidental poet

  • Willie Toth

    January 29, 2008 at 6:09 pm in reply to: Movie guy voice

    I think everything you need to know was in the thread that you have responded to … If you don’t already have the basic voice then there isn’t much you can do other than what has already suggested ………….. WILLIE

    incidental poet

  • Willie Toth

    January 29, 2008 at 2:36 pm in reply to: microphone settings?

    Signal tp noise ratio is so important when recording audio this is why a good mic pre is a must … When you boost your gain you may get some noise but you should be able to remove it by capturing “JUST THE NOISE” and saving that as a FFT then using it on the whole file … You should be setting your session settings on 441 the sample rate on the mic isn’t an issue ………….. WILLIE

    incidental poet

  • Willie Toth

    January 28, 2008 at 2:24 pm in reply to: best video compression for Audition mixing?

    Audirion likes to see an AVI file … Can’t agree with you more about Audition going beyond 1.5 … according to a tech working on 3.0 Adobe was supposed to fix all the problems that 2.0 had … Personally I haven’t had the time to use 3.0 much but what I have seen is that there are some improvments but some of the changes mess with the way I like to edit so I am sticking with 1.5 myself …………. WILLIE

    incidental poet

  • Willie Toth

    January 28, 2008 at 2:15 pm in reply to: Can you make Soundbooth look and act like Audition?

    E-mail me at loganonestudio@aol.com and I can help you out with that ………… WILLIE

    incidental poet

  • Willie Toth

    January 28, 2008 at 2:18 am in reply to: basic recording

    Check your track settings … I also suggest looking through the record setup in the help file, I am sure it will be of great value to you … WILLIE

    incidental poet

  • Willie Toth

    January 28, 2008 at 2:14 am in reply to: Can you make Soundbooth look and act like Audition?

    Wait! What is that sucking sound? Why it must be soundbooth … Go back to Audition you will be better for it … Adobe created this fine software, (ok maybe fine should be replaced with Ka-Ka) because they were getting feedback from some video guys saying that Audition was just too much program for their needs, personally I think they should have taken a better survey before spending time and money on soundbooth, maybe a VP at Adobe needed work for a family member, anyway personally I am still using Audition with Pre Pro ………. WILLIE

    incidental poet

  • Willie Toth

    January 22, 2008 at 1:59 am in reply to: microphone settings?

    John,

    I don’t think creative cow has auto notification for anyone other than the forum leaders but I could be wrong … Singing into the logo side is the right direction and clipping is going into the red … The 57 is the workhorse of the industry and I can’t agree more with Emmett on that point … You can plug in directly in but you will need to make an adapter to go from the XLR to your line in of your sound card … WILLIE

    incidental poet

  • Willie Toth

    January 21, 2008 at 2:17 am in reply to: microphone settings?

    John,

    You can E-mail a sample to me at loganonestudio@aol.com … I have traveled the road from radio shack dynamic mic’s to higher end tube mic’s so I know where you are coming from when you talk about equipment and cost … It comes down to just how good a sound you want to get … For the longest time I used a shure 57 for vocals and did really well with it but once you start training your ear you it’s a natural progression yo start searching out better quality (which doesn’t mean big prices) … If you have any concerns about the room just build a small 3 sided booth with blankets or hang a blanket on the wall and place the mic in front of it … Make sure you are using a wind screen, or pop filter … The reason I suggested using a mic pre is that it will boost your singal to noise ratio … Less gain for a better singal makes for a cleaner sound … I like to record my vocals around -6db … I hope this helps and I am sure Emmett will add his twist to this as he usually does when I respond to a post but remember everyone has their own way of doing things and every idea and or suggestion can only help, I know I have learned a lot and picked up some great idea’s from all who post … Looking forward to getting your clip ………….. WILLIE

    incidental poet

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