High pitched vocal distortions w/ amplification
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 1:48 am
Hi folks,
I'm totally new to any kind of audio work and I'm not really clear on all the right terms. I have run into a similar problem before, but currently I'm working with a somewhat quiet vocal track (just somebody talking). When I use normalize and amplify the track very faint high-pitched metallic sounding distortions can just barely be heard mixed in with the voice. After using bass boost the distortions grow louder and are plainly audible. Because of their high pitch, I thought maybe I could get rid of them by using a low-pass filter, but that doesn't seem to be working. Are there any common causes for this sort of distortion? Anything I can do to prevent and/or remove it?
Many thanks for any advice!
I'm totally new to any kind of audio work and I'm not really clear on all the right terms. I have run into a similar problem before, but currently I'm working with a somewhat quiet vocal track (just somebody talking). When I use normalize and amplify the track very faint high-pitched metallic sounding distortions can just barely be heard mixed in with the voice. After using bass boost the distortions grow louder and are plainly audible. Because of their high pitch, I thought maybe I could get rid of them by using a low-pass filter, but that doesn't seem to be working. Are there any common causes for this sort of distortion? Anything I can do to prevent and/or remove it?
Many thanks for any advice!