How to use a De-esser on vocals
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WOW! that's all i have to say.. i dont even need this info, and still i enjoyed watching this..
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What condenser microphone and audio interface would you reccomend?
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Needed This Info!
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Needed This Info!
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very helpfull vid! Its great the way you combine a tutorial and a demo in one
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Les chaussettes de la duchesse sont-elles sèches ou archi-sèches haha nice one!
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That's great stuff guys! Keep it doing!
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Hey what kind of camcorder were you using when you recorded this video?
tyreethesinger 2 months ago
@tyreethesinger Canon 7D
ThePureMixTutorials 2 months ago
@ThePureMixTutorials did u use a lense?
tyreethesinger 2 months ago
@tyreethesinger Of course I used a lense!
ThePureMixTutorials 2 months ago
Do you guys advise to automate gain of vocal to get a more consistent level prior to putting it through a compressor? (I believe Avid are thinking about introducing a region-based volume control which is pre-fader)
videoeditors 4 months ago
@videoeditors it depends! If you have a VERY loud part compared to the average level of the performance... yes it s better. Otherwise you will hear the compressor work/freak out. If not... it s a trade off. Do you want to work fast and let the compressor ride the gain for you or do you have the time to automate everything? Do you like the color and the tone of your compressor? it really is up to you. You should watch the compression video where Fab compares both techniques.
ThePureMixTutorials 4 months ago