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CleanUp Audio Filter

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 10:10 pm
by kozikowski
An advanced filter for difficult field announcing or presenting conditions. Enjoy

http://kozco.com/PAF/CleanUp.html

Koz

Re: CleanUp Audio Filter

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 11:06 pm
by Robert J. H.
Hi Koz
That's absolous marvelutly.
Could you upload a sample with your singing voice?
Counting numbers is not that breath taking. ;)

Robert

Re: CleanUp Audio Filter

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 1:41 am
by kozikowski
No, but since the clips are all real, I'm a lot less likely to attract attention simply counting into a strange device on Venice Blvd than I am singing Gilbert and Sullivan next to a construction crane.

"I don't know, either. He looks harmless. Could be anything in that backpack. Let me know if he breaks into a Fred Astaire softshoe."

That and rhythmic counting makes the required post-production a lot easier.

The posting time isn't an accident. If I did it right, it went on-line roughly midnight your time.

Koz

Re: CleanUp Audio Filter

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 3:49 am
by Robert J. H.
kozikowski wrote:No, but since the clips are all real, I'm a lot less likely to attract attention simply counting into a strange device on Venice Blvd than I am singing Gilbert and Sullivan next to a construction crane.

"I don't know, either. He looks harmless. Could be anything in that backpack. Let me know if he breaks into a Fred Astaire softshoe."
I've always wondered how those MGM stars like Gene Kelly got away "Singing in the Rain" while splashing milk-water around.
Nowadays, I guess, we wouldn't be able to avoid a nut house for long.
That and rhythmic counting makes the required post-production a lot easier.

The posting time isn't an accident. If I did it right, it went on-line roughly midnight your time.

Koz
To judge from my post time (12:06 am) perfectly timed, but I thought it was 1 am (summertime since sunday).
However, spring is always a good season for a general cleaning, isn't it?

Robert

Ps.
I'll send you an original Swiss chocolate Easter egg for this...

Re: CleanUp Audio Filter

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 9:50 am
by waxcylinder
love the krobba-krobba Harley at the "busy intersection"

I think the effect would have a better acronym Koz if you renamed it Cleanup Recorded Audio Processing ;)

Peter.

Re: CleanUp Audio Filter

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 10:33 am
by kozikowski
There's a version of that same intersection with the wind sock and minus the Harley. It's a lot less impressive. The construction crane was putting the finishing touches on a bowling alley sign and everybody's attention was somewhere else.

Apparently, I completely flummoxed the crew over on the video forum. Odd since I specifically called out the Professional Audio Filter which I introduced there and to a lot of the same people.

Koz

Re: CleanUp Audio Filter

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 1:39 pm
by Gale Andrews
You don't say how much money it is. My assessment is you should be paid to use it.


Gale

Re: CleanUp Audio Filter

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 4:46 pm
by kozikowski
My assessment is you should be paid to use it.
Said someone who probably didn't click the link.
Koz

Re: CleanUp Audio Filter

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 11:32 pm
by kozikowski
I've always wondered how those MGM stars like Gene Kelly got away "Singing in the Rain" while splashing milk-water around.

Soundstage on the MGM lot in Culver City and sync-singing in an ADR session during post production would be my guess. It was only just recently that they paved over the Esther Williams swimming pool studio.

Koz