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Good substitute for levelator
Good substitute for levelator





good substitute for levelator

Next, find a noiseprint, or silent spot in your recording that you can use as a reference for the noise reduction plugin. First I do a Graphic EQ highpass at 120Hz to remove any rumble that snuck onto the recording. That should give you a pretty good level to start with. I would set yourself up to record where you don't peak above -6dB. We usually record at a decent level to begin with. This is what I do with the voiceover I edit every day. (BTW, linking to a sample might help people here give you suggestions). What specific make and model of mic are you using? I think you're recording too low, but without hearing a sample, that is just a guess. I tried setting it to -18 but there was a lot of white noise laced behind my narration. This should bring your audio to the required range." I recommend using RMS normalization to -18 dB and limiting your peaks with a limiter, threshold set at -3dB. Your noise floor should fall between -60dB and -50dB. We ask that all audio submitted measures between -23dB and -18dB RMS, with peaks hovering around -3dB. "The files have an RMS level (average level) of -41dB.

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This was the rejection I got and how to fix it then I run the whole chapter through volume and increase it to 197%. I go through looking for pops and things that need the noise gate to erase and I do that. I usually narrate at 50% volume of my noise reduction mic. Can anyone decifer this and tell me please what to do to fix my files. trying to figure out how to do what the suggested fix is.

good substitute for levelator

I've spent an entire day reading/watching/researching. This is what they said and the solution they proposed.

good substitute for levelator

I've been narrating for a year now and recently took a contract with a new company.







Good substitute for levelator