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Re: How To : The ADR Gospel
Even though I am not a dedicated ADR recorder, I made quite allot of ADR as part of my job.
I adapted all the recommendations described above (long ago it was posted here) but some thing are still mysterious for me. I always have a problem with ADR in the car or even in big buses. No matter how close and good the actor performs, good mic placement (even tried with lavaliers), same mic (not just the model but the very one used on location). I even use same mixers as pres. Lets say if I recorded with SD788T on location, I will record in the studio through the same one. I use Altiverb as my main verb or Revibe or VSS3. Of course I add foley upper body, sfx such as rattling, engine, traffic wheels if needed. But I never feel that I am satisfied 100% and to me it always keeps sounding ADR. In fact I can always hear the ADR in the car when watching others movies in cinema. Being said I can easily achieve nice results for other locations e.g. rooms, corridors, gyms, halls e.t.c. What are you guys doing for car ADR to sound right? Or whats wrong with me?
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Re: How To : The ADR Gospel
I guess its the heavy comb filtering from the car windows that makes such a specific sound. I have had some success recording in a very dead room which sounded a bit car-like. I reckon for anything heavy duty Id try to run a session in a car - they are normally quiet enough for it to work, especially when combined with car engine fx.
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Re: How To : The ADR Gospel
Here's what I've been doing lately, and it helps a LOT with the tonal quality of my ADR. After recording and comping the take, I grab a frequency analysis of the original line with Bias' RepliQ, then I grab a frequency analysis of the ADR take and 'morph' it towards the original. Definitely helps place the ADR in the same sonic space as the original.
Of course I'm doing my own mixing on smaller projects. Wouldn't do anything like that for another mixer unless cleared in advance... Chris |
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Re: How To : The ADR Gospel
For everyone involved in ADR with Pro Tools, some hot news:
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