Help request
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2018 5:26 am
Hello,
I am recording my first audiobook for ACX and having a bit of trouble getting my set up to meet standards. I’ve attached a 15 second unedited WAV file with a couple seconds of silence at the beginning. I’m recording on an Audio Technica AT2020 mic and Focusrite Scarlett 2i2. When using the following chain from the Audacity AudioBook Mastering page,
Effect > Equalization > Select Curve: Low roll-off for speech, Length
of Filter: about 5000 > OK.
Effect > RMS Normalize: Target RMS Level -20dB > OK.
Effect > Limiter: Soft Limit, 0, 0, -3.5dB, 10, No > OK.
I am able to pass the ACX check plugin on Audacity. However there is a very audible hissing sound. I can remove this with Noise Reduction, but it takes a couple of times, and I worry that that will cause an 'over processing' fail with QA. In the raw, unedited WAV I've attached, I am failing to meet requirements due to RMS level as it is very low. The problem is, when I raise the input, I fail Noise Floor. I am afraid this may be due to sounds coming from the mic itself, but I really am not sure to be honest. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I am recording my first audiobook for ACX and having a bit of trouble getting my set up to meet standards. I’ve attached a 15 second unedited WAV file with a couple seconds of silence at the beginning. I’m recording on an Audio Technica AT2020 mic and Focusrite Scarlett 2i2. When using the following chain from the Audacity AudioBook Mastering page,
Effect > Equalization > Select Curve: Low roll-off for speech, Length
of Filter: about 5000 > OK.
Effect > RMS Normalize: Target RMS Level -20dB > OK.
Effect > Limiter: Soft Limit, 0, 0, -3.5dB, 10, No > OK.
I am able to pass the ACX check plugin on Audacity. However there is a very audible hissing sound. I can remove this with Noise Reduction, but it takes a couple of times, and I worry that that will cause an 'over processing' fail with QA. In the raw, unedited WAV I've attached, I am failing to meet requirements due to RMS level as it is very low. The problem is, when I raise the input, I fail Noise Floor. I am afraid this may be due to sounds coming from the mic itself, but I really am not sure to be honest. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!


