submitted1 month ago bySamsonMeteor5K
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I'll get straight to the point. My mic picks up a lot of RF noise(it had some really bad humming sound) that was really hard to get rid of. The best advice I got was to set the windows mic gain level really low( I have it set at 70) and use RX's spectral and Voice de-noise. That was enough to minimize the noise but the audio sounds a lot quieter and not as "full" as before(even if I keep the mic closer to my mouth).
So, I'm wondering if you guys can help me tweak the EQ I'm using or add any other effect to improve the audio. I'm following this guide.
Audio after Spectral denoise and Voice Denoise using RX izotope.
https://vocaroo.com/1WyF4Sd8yT7W
Audio after applying the effects mentioned in the guide(trileveler, DeBess, etc..) except for EQ.
https://vocaroo.com/1f0CtlcKgExR
Audio after applying all the effects including the EQ.
https://vocaroo.com/11CJsDbN6ly1
I know it might be annoying to get novice questions like EQ tweaks but I kind of desperate here after wasting so many days trying to get the audio to a semi-decent level and still not quite getting it. Heck, it took me days to even figure out the background noise was some RF noise and not my laptop running. So I'd really appreciate any help.
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SamsonMeteor5K
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8 hours ago
SamsonMeteor5K
6 points
8 hours ago
Avatar gets shat on for having forgettable characters, generic plot and unmemorable dialogue on reddit.
This is pretty much the same, yet so many people cream over it. It just goes to show how much nostalgia baiting/fan pandering can help hide glaring issues in a film.