Here to help anytime! Glad this is helpful for you <3
There's still some hiss noise in the background and recording sounds a bit filtered. You can pick up the noise by listening to the end of the file. I recommend you turn the volume on your headphones up a bit if it gets challenging for you to pick it up.
Have you tried adding a de-esser and targeting the frequency where the hiss is more prominent? This could help a lot!
It was my understanding that we are not allowed to, in any way, alter the audio with filters, e.q., compression, noise gating, noise reduction, de-essing, or the like. Is this not the case??
We do recommend the recordings to be unprocessed if possible. We may only suggest very subtle equalization (like a de-esser) when we see it fit. However, we expect the audio to work without any kind of processing as much as possible.
Hi Guys,
how's the sound today?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bxy5qfj9p3yawy9/city-kara-noble.mp3?dl=0
thanks, SO helpful to have you in my corner!
Kara
Hi Kara!
Here to help anytime! Glad this is helpful for you <3
There's still some hiss noise in the background and recording sounds a bit filtered. You can pick up the noise by listening to the end of the file. I recommend you turn the volume on your headphones up a bit if it gets challenging for you to pick it up.
Have you tried adding a de-esser and targeting the frequency where the hiss is more prominent? This could help a lot!
It was my understanding that we are not allowed to, in any way, alter the audio with filters, e.q., compression, noise gating, noise reduction, de-essing, or the like. Is this not the case??
Hi Percy
We do recommend the recordings to be unprocessed if possible. We may only suggest very subtle equalization (like a de-esser) when we see it fit. However, we expect the audio to work without any kind of processing as much as possible.