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Title: Peak Normalize or Reduce Crackling P.A. first?
Post by: Kush on February 09, 2010, 11:34:25 PM
I'm on a PC with Windows XP and Service Pack 3. I'm using Sony Sound Forge 8.0 with the X-Crackle plug-in from Waves Mercury Bundle or Waves Diamond Bundle.

I have a recording in 24 bit 48 kHz with a crackling P.A. most noticeable in the vocals. This is my first time trying to reduce/remove the unwanted vocal artifacts.

Should I peak normalize the channels to -0.2 dB before playing around with the Waves X-Crackle plug-in? Or is it better to try and remove the crackling first and then peak normalize?

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Title: Re: Peak Normalize or Reduce Crackling P.A. first?
Post by: ghellquist on February 10, 2010, 02:17:41 AM
Normalize the last thing you do is the standard procedure.

// Gunnar
Title: Re: Peak Normalize or Reduce Crackling P.A. first?
Post by: Matt Quinn on February 10, 2010, 01:24:10 PM
$11,000 worth of plug ins. Wow.
Title: Re: Peak Normalize or Reduce Crackling P.A. first?
Post by: Kush on February 11, 2010, 04:00:36 PM
Um. . . I meant that I have the X-Crackle plug-in that comes in one of those bundles.