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shnyde
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cleaning up vocal samples

Post by shnyde » Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:32 pm

got a few samples an that sent to me but they've been recorded on a mobile?! whats the best way to boost em up/clean em up a bit in soundforge?

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Post by roqqert » Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:37 pm

noise gater vst... something like that

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Post by future producer » Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:43 pm

You probably won't have much luck making it that clear, mobile quality is shit.

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Post by somejerk » Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:03 pm

that's pretty crappy, buy a microphone :lol:

i dunno, maybe you can get an interesting sound using them and processing them, but good luck with that.

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Post by whineo » Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:06 am

From the Hyperdub Burial interview....
I can't get a singer or some session musician to come in and play or sing some dry song, so I've got to get people singing acapellas or just mates singing in their phones and re-cut up what they're saying.

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Post by shnyde » Wed Nov 28, 2007 2:31 pm

yeah just did it off the cuff so no mic - just radio show jingles init

anyhow i put a filter on em and they sound ruuud!

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Post by shonky » Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:46 am

You can get pretty good results if you isolate the noise frequency and apply a narrow cut. Also region the sample to remove the silent parts and apply fades after the words to reduce background noise.

I managed to piece a vocal together that was recorded on an mp3 recorder with the original tune playing in the background and it ended up sounding pretty good - check Hit List on my virb page.
Hmm....

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Post by forensix (mcr) » Fri Nov 30, 2007 11:10 am

Shonky wrote:You can get pretty good results if you isolate the noise frequency and apply a narrow cut. Also region the sample to remove the silent parts and apply fades after the words to reduce background noise.

I managed to piece a vocal together that was recorded on an mp3 recorder with the original tune playing in the background and it ended up sounding pretty good - check Hit List on my virb page.
if that's true you did really well - it's a wicked tune and the vocal sounds pretty crisp to me

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Post by shonky » Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:39 pm

forensix (mcr) wrote:
Shonky wrote:You can get pretty good results if you isolate the noise frequency and apply a narrow cut. Also region the sample to remove the silent parts and apply fades after the words to reduce background noise.

I managed to piece a vocal together that was recorded on an mp3 recorder with the original tune playing in the background and it ended up sounding pretty good - check Hit List on my virb page.
if that's true you did really well - it's a wicked tune and the vocal sounds pretty crisp to me
Yeah, is true (along with the fact that I managed to delete the entire thing by doing some pc "tidying") :cry:
Hmm....

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Post by forensix (mcr) » Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:40 pm

Shonky wrote:
forensix (mcr) wrote:
Shonky wrote:You can get pretty good results if you isolate the noise frequency and apply a narrow cut. Also region the sample to remove the silent parts and apply fades after the words to reduce background noise.

I managed to piece a vocal together that was recorded on an mp3 recorder with the original tune playing in the background and it ended up sounding pretty good - check Hit List on my virb page.
if that's true you did really well - it's a wicked tune and the vocal sounds pretty crisp to me
Yeah, is true (along with the fact that I managed to delete the entire thing by doing some pc "tidying") :cry:
oh you massive bell end

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Post by shonky » Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:43 pm

forensix (mcr) wrote:
Shonky wrote:
forensix (mcr) wrote:
Shonky wrote:You can get pretty good results if you isolate the noise frequency and apply a narrow cut. Also region the sample to remove the silent parts and apply fades after the words to reduce background noise.

I managed to piece a vocal together that was recorded on an mp3 recorder with the original tune playing in the background and it ended up sounding pretty good - check Hit List on my virb page.
if that's true you did really well - it's a wicked tune and the vocal sounds pretty crisp to me
Yeah, is true (along with the fact that I managed to delete the entire thing by doing some pc "tidying") :cry:
oh you massive bell end
Well still got the original wav of the tune, and it sounded pretty much done to me, so at least it does stop me from having yet another tune to have to go back and tinker with endlessly :wink:
Hmm....

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Post by fiasco » Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:45 pm

waves anti crackle and click bundles and also a narrow cut eq as previously said... or send em to sum1 and get them to tidy up.. pm me if ur havin trouble

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Post by tenbucc2 » Tue Dec 04, 2007 11:43 pm

isolate the ambient sound as a solo sample, tweak it with filter/subtractive eq/etc until it sounds passable as atmosphere, use it throughout your tune so when your vocal comes in the fucked off ambience sounds like it's supposed to be there.

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