TERRIBLE SIBILANCE!!
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TERRIBLE SIBILANCE!!
Hello!
I have terrible sibilance!. I think I talk naturally like this so not sure a mic upgrade would even help. Currently using the at2020.
Any suggestions? Messed around with eq but doesn't seem to do any favours, same with the de-esser.
Apparently my sibilances are in the 12kh area, I had a friend check it over for me in a different daw. Anyway to figure this out in audacity? How high or low of a frequency a particular part of speech is?? Kind of need to know this in order to solve the problem.
Thanks,
Hannah
I have terrible sibilance!. I think I talk naturally like this so not sure a mic upgrade would even help. Currently using the at2020.
Any suggestions? Messed around with eq but doesn't seem to do any favours, same with the de-esser.
Apparently my sibilances are in the 12kh area, I had a friend check it over for me in a different daw. Anyway to figure this out in audacity? How high or low of a frequency a particular part of speech is?? Kind of need to know this in order to solve the problem.
Thanks,
Hannah
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Re: TERRIBLE SIBILANCE!!
Sometimes defining the problem is over half the battle.
Can you produce a 20 second voice test using this formula?
http://www.kozco.com/tech/audacity/Test ... _Clip.html
In your particular case, lean heavily on SS and TT words. "Sister Suzy...etc." Don't go nuts. Just include enough different sibilant words to give us a good idea what's happening. Do Not use MP3 anywhere in the process.
We're doing this because sometimes these problems are not purely recording problems. We are splitting your system in half.
Koz
Can you produce a 20 second voice test using this formula?
http://www.kozco.com/tech/audacity/Test ... _Clip.html
In your particular case, lean heavily on SS and TT words. "Sister Suzy...etc." Don't go nuts. Just include enough different sibilant words to give us a good idea what's happening. Do Not use MP3 anywhere in the process.
We're doing this because sometimes these problems are not purely recording problems. We are splitting your system in half.
Koz
Re: TERRIBLE SIBILANCE!!
It can't be worse than Herbert's whistle, & Audacity's de-esser can fix that.
See Audacity's Spectrogram-view, (rather than the default waveform-view).
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Re: TERRIBLE SIBILANCE!!
Certainly. That's why a sound test would be handy. Straight spectrum analysis doesn't tell the whole story which is why straight equalization gives muffled readings and appropriate DeEssing can sound terrific—all with the same spectrum.Anyway to figure this out in audacity?
In some cases we can just give you settings to try rather than shot-gunning it.
Koz
Re: TERRIBLE SIBILANCE!!
OK, here is my sample!
Also, another problem has started when recording, sometimes (in this recording also) it's very glitchy. Is this mainly because of my computer power? Or can it be other reasons?
Thanks,
Hannah
Also, another problem has started when recording, sometimes (in this recording also) it's very glitchy. Is this mainly because of my computer power? Or can it be other reasons?
Thanks,
Hannah
Re: TERRIBLE SIBILANCE!!
Fixing the sibilance is the easy part, e.g. using Steve's de-esser plugin ...
The glitchiness, aka drop-outs, aka skipping, is a far worse problem.
Re: TERRIBLE SIBILANCE!!
Hey, Thanks.
So how can you tell in audacity which frequencies are being affected and therefore treat those and correct with de-esser?
Cheers
Hannah
So how can you tell in audacity which frequencies are being affected and therefore treat those and correct with de-esser?
Cheers
Hannah
Re: TERRIBLE SIBILANCE!!
Re: TERRIBLE SIBILANCE!!
Thanks!
Re: TERRIBLE SIBILANCE!!
Hey,
I reduced the gain on my audio interface as I think my previous signal was way too hot. I have minor sibilance now so I don't know whether to de-ess?
I attached the track
Thanks,
Hannah
I reduced the gain on my audio interface as I think my previous signal was way too hot. I have minor sibilance now so I don't know whether to de-ess?
I attached the track
Thanks,
Hannah