Loud plosives?
This sample got rejected for "loud plosives". I'm at a loss, could anyone tell me where?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i3ji1rxkux1vfcg/milan0.wav?dl=0
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This sample got rejected for "loud plosives". I'm at a loss, could anyone tell me where?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i3ji1rxkux1vfcg/milan0.wav?dl=0
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Hi J,
Just another v/o person here. I listened on decent headphones and about all I heard was on "Compton", but it didn't really seem like a plosive. Do you happen to use a high pass (or low-cut) filter?
Joe B.
Thanks for sharing, Jen
It is actually difficult to notice but there's one at 0:06 "CAlifornia"
Perhaps you've used a compressor that's also enhanced some distortion (for instance, after "relax" 0:10)
Let me know.
Regards,
Oscar
Thanks for the suggestions. This is actually raw audio, apart from fade ins/fade outs at the beginning and end of every phrase. Perhaps I was slightly too close to the mic on this one.
I just find it odd that "loud plosives" were the reason for rejection on this one, considering they're difficult to notice. I'm not trying to argue that it shouldn't have been rejected, but it makes me feel like the reasoning behind some rejections are arbitrary.
I understand, Jen.
Our team manages macros (pre-written responses for similar cases) given the volume of requests we handle, so we can actually address all the issues. In this case, "loud plosives" encompasses the problem that QC found in your recording.
Even though it was perhaps hard to pick up, it was there, particularly noticeable in the spot I've mentioned.
Hope that helps!