I too don't like guitar squeaks. I go as far as when I am recoring a guitar
track, I have a special solution I rub on my guitar strings to minimize that
effect.
To be fare though, squeaks can occur when there is no sounds of a note or a
chord.
Squeaks are created by sliding up and down the bass strings of the guitar.
Different brands of guitar strings will vary this effect.
Mark.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Williams" <werewolvesdad@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2021 3:55 PM
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Macro or Templates?
Oh! If there’s anything I hate more in music than anything else it’s guitar
squeaks. I hate them with a passion. Even come across tracks where someone
introduces squeaks where the chords or notes don’t even change. Why? Please?
What is the plug-in, and where do I find it?
On 26 Apr 2021, at 7:02 pm, Robert Hänggi <aarjay.robert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 26/04/2021, Paul Licameli <paul.licameli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Guitar fret noise, interesting reapplication!Not much different to guitar squeaks, I think
I developed it because sometimes there are whistles in an ess sound that I
found painful in the earphones. I can see them as white patches in the
spectrogram — so I wrote a program that essentially sees them for you and
corrects them.
All the programming paradigms (defining new loops etc) scares a bit
If you ever tried to read my code (I think your mathematical competence
excels mine in these things), you might find it ridiculous. I might
reimplement it better and faster now.
PRL
On Monday, April 26, 2021, Robert Hänggi <aarjay.robert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 26/04/2021, Paul Licameli <paul.licameli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What do you use for mouth clicks, Robert?lol
Of course Paul's de-clicker from the Nyquist forum.
The De-esser is not my favorite but I like it on guitar fret noise.
Robert
wrote:
PRL
On Monday, April 26, 2021, Robert Hänggi <aarjay.robert@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Audacity is all post-production, so no plug-ins active while
recording.
Nevertheless, I use all the time macros for such things in post
although they are of smaller size.
For instance, I have a recorded clip normalized (-18 LUFS) and let the
macro afterwards say what the new peak and RMS level is.
If the peaks to high, I will limit the audio but I do it manually on
the whole file before exporting.
I have also a macro to remove mouth clicks for instance.
In summary, you can do a lot, just keep on experimenting.
Robert
On 26/04/2021, Accessible Computer <accessiblecomputer@xxxxxxxxx>
toHi,creating
It is available in Audacity a way to set like a preset, macro or
template
which can be loaded before recording is started?
I will like to create a chain of effects like:
Noise gate/reduction
Compression
Highpass filter
Dieser
Laudness normalization
Limiter etc
I was trying in this afternoon to play a bit with macros but unless
one and inserting different things available there I wasn’t sure how
go
any further.
Can some one explain this or is someone here working with such
things?
Best Wishes,
Adrian Tamasan
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