I'm enjoying the tutorial. I'm from the audio post side of things. I noticed that there were some clicks and pops from the palette of the voice talent. For example, if you listen close you can hear a click in the "G" at the head of the track when the talent says "GREAT." If you were to zoom in down to where you can see the individual cycles of the waveform, you would see a barb sitting on it, similar to what you would imagine being on a biarbed-wire fence. This click can be removed by redrawing the waveform by hand. You only have to follow the obvious flow of the wave cycle. It's pretty simple. Workstation's like Avid's ProTools and others use a "pencil" tool that can draw automation as well as literally draw over waveforms. They're not so bad when listening to dry voice-over. But they're pretty short and pretty high frequency, so the click gets exaggerated when using time-based effects like reverb and especially delay.
This was a GREAT tutorial... For the critical among you. Do better if you can. I doubt it! Thank you very much radioimaging for this excellent tutorial.
Iam a radio imaging producer like you to be honest man you did a great job with the lessons i learned many things from this video thanks man
I'm enjoying the tutorial. I'm from the audio post side of things. I noticed that there were some clicks and pops from the palette of the voice talent. For example, if you listen close you can hear a click in the "G" at the head of the track when the talent says "GREAT."
If you were to zoom in down to where you can see the individual cycles of the waveform, you would see a barb sitting on it, similar to what you would imagine being on a biarbed-wire fence.
This click can be removed by redrawing the waveform by hand. You only have to follow the obvious flow of the wave cycle. It's pretty simple. Workstation's like Avid's ProTools and others use a "pencil" tool that can draw automation as well as literally draw over waveforms.
They're not so bad when listening to dry voice-over. But they're pretty short and pretty high frequency, so the click gets exaggerated when using time-based effects like reverb and especially delay.
Great info, nice job on the video.
AIR CHECKED!!! 😆 Enjoyed the vid!
Thanks a lot for that! I'm starting a campus radio and need to get some imaging made.
Thank you for posting this. It was quite helpful!
This was a GREAT tutorial... For the critical among you. Do better if you can. I doubt it! Thank you very much radioimaging for this excellent tutorial.
Good info . Thanks for sharing
This was great please do more :)
hi there, how do u achieve that effect u used on "fifteen great music in a role" can I get that effect in adobe audition 3 or CS6
Thanks for this vid. I apreciate it
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Dude, is your name Jerrid Dubois? You sound just like the host of the best American soccer show.