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Old 02-15-2015, 10:47 AM
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I'm working on an orchestral recording and there are a few noises here and there. When I work in Sequoia I can use the built in Spectral Cleaning to find and kill a noise on one track and it then applies the same process to the other tracks. Is there really no better solution than to manually RX every track in a 24 channel recording?
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I'm working on an orchestral recording and there are a few noises here and there. When I work in Sequoia I can use the built in Spectral Cleaning to find and kill a noise on one track and it then applies the same process to the other tracks. Is there really no better solution than to manually RX every track in a 24 channel recording?
Using AudioSuite you can select as many clips as you like and process them all at once. Seems like to me it would be better to listen to, analyze and process each track individually, but maybe in some cases you could use it on many at once.
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I do a lot of live show mixing and whenever there's a bit of feedback, I wait until the mix is done and then RX the 2 track. Why make it harder than it needs to be?
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Thanks for your replies.
It is possible to use RX declicker, declipper et cetera as batch processing but in this case I need the spectral cleaning which I don't think is possible to use this way.
It might be better to do it on the mix but RX doesn't handle surround files so it will take some trickery. Also in the best of worlds I like to RX things and then let things like reverb smooth things out a bit.
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RX doesn't handle surround files so it will take some trickery. Also in the best of worlds I like to RX things and then let things like reverb smooth things out a bit.
Both very good reasons!! Good luck.
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