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How to record sound effects clean without noise
« on: March 04, 2018, 02:20:42 PM »
Hello all,

Im a beginning sound recorder, and have just started because i make shortmovies and want to have clean audio with this.

I bought myself a Tascam dr-70d and a Rode NTG-4 as main setup.

I have learned to record with peaking around -12db, and in post editting with Audicity getting this peak to max 0db.
With conversation dialogues, this works perfect, but...

When i want to record sound effects, for example a pencil scraping on a paper, i cant get to -12db with my recorder and shotgun mic because of the low sound effect. I can put the Tascam dr-70d to high-+ mode but then the white noise in the background gets very very loud which is not the clean sound im looking for.
For ‘the record’, im recording those effects with the Rode NTG-4 as close on the pencil as possible.

I can imagine nature documentaire filmers who record environmental sounds in the nature cant get close to -12db as well with sounds from screaming birds in the far distance..

Im very curious how you guys record low noise sound effects with your sound recorder and shotgun mic combo and im wondering if u guys try to record these effects around -12db also or if there are other rules about recording non-dialogue sound effects.

Thanks in advance.
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Re: How to record sound effects clean without noise
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2018, 07:42:54 AM »
This isn't necessarily the right place for a question like this, as most people here are hobbies concert recorders. That being said, what bit depth/sample rate are you recording at? If you're at 16 bit you may want to try bumping that up to 24, as I've found the noise floor to be quite high on those tascams at 16.

The answer to your "how to pros get such clean recordings" question is almost definitely that they spend thousands on gear. The sounddevices decks are well known for having a stellar noise floor and are generally the industry standard for location stuff.

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Re: How to record sound effects clean without noise
« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2018, 03:34:14 PM »
A low noise-floor is critical for recording very quiet ambient stuff.  Getting your recording levels peaking close to -12dBFS is not.

The issue becomes determining what is dominating the noise-floor of your recording chain.  It could be the noise of the environment in which you are recording - the room's noise-floor.  It could be the self-noise of the microphone itself (specs on that Rode lists- Equivalent Noise Level (A-weighted) of 16dB-A) < that's fine for most music recording but a bit noisy for really quiet ambience and whisper-quiet sound effects.  Or it could be the input noise-floor of the Tascam recorder.

If it's the room (and it easily could be), you need to quiet all sources (close the windows tight, turn off the A/C, unplug the fridge, etc) or record somewhere else that is quieter.  If is the microphone's self-noise you'll need a microphone with a lower self-noise specification.  If it's the recorder's input stage you could use a microphone with higher sensitivity which would have a hotter output, use a preamp in front of the Tascam that has with better input noise-specs (a lower Equivalent Input Noise specification) to provide the required gain prior to the recorder, or switch to a different recorder with lower EIN specs.

Some useful links-
http://www.neumann.com/homestudio/en/what-is-self-noise-or-equivalent-noise-level

Check wildlife recording forums and sites for recommendations such as-
https://www.wildlife-sound.org/ and http://www.avisoft.com/
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Re: How to record sound effects clean without noise
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2018, 03:51:56 AM »
I also do not record ambient sounds, but one thing figured me. When recording extreme quiet sounds, it's good to be as close as possible to the source to being louder than the background noise and to have higher output. You aren't close to the sound source with the shotgun mic because there is an interference tube and the mic capsule is in the opposite end of the tube.
Dr-70d has internal microphones. Maybe you could try them out. These internal microphones are not bad for recording ambient sounds. You could make a recording with one internal microphone that will be placed as close as possible to the sound source. Then compare it to the shotgun. If your internal microphone gives you better results than the shotgun, then you can buy some small electret external microphone and you will have the freedom to place it anywhere.

Gutbucket nicely described the theory. It's also useful for me, thank you. But as Opsopcopolis wrote, they will give you practical advice in a film forum or an ambient recording forum. I have seen only few posts about ambience recording here.

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Re: How to record sound effects clean without noise
« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2018, 10:17:53 AM »

When i want to record sound effects, for example a pencil scraping on a paper, i cant get to -12db with my recorder and shotgun mic because of the low sound effect. I can put the Tascam dr-70d to high-+ mode but then the white noise in the background gets very very loud which is not the clean sound im looking for.


I've done Foley recording before ("Foley" is what recording sound effects is called), and some sound effects are simply too difficult to record. In this case, it's so quiet, that even in a soundproof booth, the sound effect itself might not be loud enough to overcome any system noise that you'll have in your recording setup. The solution is to not record that particular sound, but something that's louder and easier to capture that could stand in for it. A stick on sandpaper, maybe? Experiment until you find something you like. Foley artists do that all the time; that's where the "art" comes in.
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Re: How to record sound effects clean without noise
« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2018, 11:56:57 AM »
If you haven't already come across it, checkout this gorgeous 13 minute short film- The Secret World of Foley - https://vimeo.com/170948796
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Re: How to record sound effects clean without noise
« Reply #6 on: March 12, 2018, 05:08:30 PM »
Very nice film. I lost the last illusion that there is something real in the word. Everything is an illusion. I saw that they use several microphones. Probably it's not as easy as it looks at the video at first glance.


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Re: How to record sound effects clean without noise
« Reply #7 on: March 19, 2018, 09:27:07 AM »
If you haven't already come across it, checkout this gorgeous 13 minute short film- The Secret World of Foley - https://vimeo.com/170948796

That was truly awesome.
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Re: How to record sound effects clean without noise
« Reply #8 on: September 15, 2021, 01:02:58 AM »
Why don't you want to use ready-made background effects?

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Re: How to record sound effects clean without noise
« Reply #9 on: September 15, 2021, 04:49:11 PM »
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Re: How to record sound effects clean without noise
« Reply #10 on: September 15, 2021, 06:26:07 PM »
Why don't you want to use ready-made background effects?

By the way, that's a good idea. That would work for me, too. I'll add more later.
I came across an article about rights. The modern concept of royalty refers to a type of license fee or temporary compensation (usually monetary compensation) for the use of various patents, copyrights, or even natural resources. It can also refer to other types of property. I want to use royality free audio but I don't know if I have to buy a license or pay something? Has anyone used a service like this?
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Re: How to record sound effects clean without noise
« Reply #11 on: September 20, 2021, 10:20:37 PM »
Hi, I record sounds like this for my job. There's a lot of things to discuss of course, but the first thing is why do you need that sound to be so loud? It's a quiet sound and really does it need to be crazy loud? But anyway, there are some ways to get more loudness, try writing on something resonant, for example of cardboard box. Also think about the psychology of sound, for example if you see a video of a pencil writing, the sound might actually be something else entirely, like a piece of wood on some construction paper. Another way to make these types of sounds sound huge is with contact microphones. They have their own issues but for friction noises like pencils they can be pretty magic. If you're not in a studio your mic is picking up all the background too and besides noise reduction is usually part of the process anyway, and if you are mixing the sound with other things you can be fairly aggressive if you are careful.
Edit to add: A lot of the time a shotgun mic isn't the best choice for quiet sounds because the interference tube is so long that the actual mic element is further away than you can get with a cardioid for example.
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