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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: prof_peabody on December 17, 2006, 07:30:18 PM
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Hi guys -
I have been enjoying reading through the archives quite a bit recently. I have access to wavelab these days and I want to edit a couple of my recordings. I mostly want to remove super loud claps from between songs. Can anyone offer some insight?
Thanks
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I use the dynamic compressor on just the applause portions. Sometimes the applause is heavy over the performance and that is more tricky. I mostly use the -12 and -20 soft limiter with multiple passes over the same selection.
The stock compression curves need to be tweaked.. I found these tips very helpful:
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=59814.msg790265#msg790265
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I saw that earlier today. I guess I should say a bit more about the recording. It is a singer songwriter with orchestra. The actual music has a wide dynamic range, but the audience is much louder and over powering. One thought I had was to use the soft-knee limit you suggest on the between song audience noise, and then normalize the result down a bit to match the rest of the music. I think I might just use a limiter very selectively on some passages where my neighbors were clapping. Any thoughts?
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good luck!