Please tell us what settings you use for this purpose, Robert.
The defaults for the "De-Esser" were mostly based on recording my own voice
and my own sibilance.
I just got and example of squeaky guitar playing and I'm trying it out.
PRL
On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 5:30 PM Robert Hänggi <aarjay.robert@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On 26/04/2021, Brian Williams <werewolvesdad@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Oh! If there’s anything I hate more in music than anything else it’sguitar
squeaks. I hate them with a passion. Even come across tracks wheresomeone
introduces squeaks where the chords or notes don’t even change. Why?Please?
What is the plug-in, and where do I find it?Look here:
https://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?t=79278#p245549
I think the plug-ins in the first post should be the latest but feel
free to read the whole thread...
Cheers
Robert
wrote:
On 26 Apr 2021, at 7:02 pm, Robert Hänggi <aarjay.robert@xxxxxxxxx>
and
On 26/04/2021, Paul Licameli <paul.licameli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Guitar fret noise, interesting reapplication!
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
wrote:corrects them.Not much different to guitar squeaks, I think
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.
off, in other words, you have to dig deep to get to the meat of the
algorithm.
What I particularly like about the declicker is that you can set it up
more or less subtle and just reapply the effect when it was not
enough. Commercial products do often lack this dynamic behaviour, you
have to set a new threshold in this cases.
Of course, this happens here sometimes too.
Anyway, I recommend it all the time and I hope for version 2.0,
perhaps with some parameter decoupling and simplification.
Another thing that would be quite useful for Nyquist plug-ins of this
kind would be to add a couple of factory presets out of the box
(selectable via the manage menu).
Have you ever considered this possibility?
Thus, we could supply successful presets for e.g. mouth clicks, pop
sounds, vinyl scratches, male or female sibilants, guitar squeaks
etc.
Robert
PRL
On Monday, April 26, 2021, Robert Hänggi <aarjay.robert@xxxxxxxxx>
the
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>
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
wrote: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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