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Removing Reflections-drying off a wet mix
Hi-
A client just brought in a poorly recorded concert on mini DV, and wants me to clean it up The audio is a live mix in the middle of a large Las Vegas Showroom, so it is totally wet and reverberated. I tried rolling off some of the high end, and running the whole mix through TC Master X, and that does crisp it up a bit, but it is still pretty bad. Plus, rolling off the high end makes the mix a little muddyer. I told him that it is pretty much unsalvageable, but i figured i would check and see if anyone has any other ideas. thanks, j |
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Re: Removing Reflections-drying off a wet mix
Maybe try some expansion? Multiband expansion like C4? Haven't tried it myself, I was just guessing. I'd imagine it could reduce some of the reverb decay.
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Re: Removing Reflections-drying off a wet mix
That's a good idea. I really love the C4. I just started using a few weeks ago, and it sounds great. Now I want to use it on everything.
As far as deveberating, I ended up putting the mix through the ultramaximizer, and that seemed to push the source sound forward a bit. But overall, there wasn't much of a difference. The recording was just too damn wet. Thanks anyhow- j |
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