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Quicksilver
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Posted - 2012/09/23 :  01:23:19  Show profile Send a private message  Visit Quicksilver's homepage
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My latest tune that one. I'm trying to make the voice samples clearer, but it's spoken in such a low frequency it's hard to make it stand out among the other things. I've cut some of the low end off, of course, but if I take out more it will be harder to make out the voice.

Any tips?


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Charger
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Posted - 2012/09/23 :  01:53:39  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Charger's homepage
I think you should boost the 2-3 kHz region so that the vox will have more presence & clarity when the vox starts to become drown out.

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They aren't as unclear as you think they are. I think they are pretty much fine but would definitely benefit from a boost in the high end to bring them forward. There is also still a ton of bass on them although i guess that's kind of what you want with a vocal like that. But if you don't then you can get away with rolling off considerably more.


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Edited by - Hard2Get on 2012/09/23 12:33:10
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If using EQ doesn't give the desired effect you can always use a bit crusher to bring out the top end if you don't mind the vocals having a crunchy effect. You would likely have to roll off some of the top end though as it adds a lot.

I've not listened as I'm work but I'll check it out when I get in.


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Thanks guys! I'm gonna try some of the tips here. I cut off some of the high end too, maybe I should set it back. I just don't want the voice to overpower everything but at the same time it must be clear. XD haha

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