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I am not a recordist but have been asked if I have any ideas to solve a
problem. Situ: Live recording of a vocalist Sound assistant has been told to give the vocalist a bit of reverb However, since making that change - we can clearly hear the vocalist taking breaths - we couldnt hear this before The setup is pretty simple and its not compression pumping (I dont even think they have a compressor) What gives? Russell |
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I am not a recordist but have been asked if I have any ideas to solve a problem. Situ: Live recording of a vocalist Does this mean that you are recording a live performance to an audience? Sound assistant has been told to give the vocalist a bit of reverb Does "sound assistant" mean the person running the venue sound reinforcement system? Is this "bit of reverb" for sound reinforcement for the audience, or is it meant for the recording? Can you set up a separate recording microphone? Or get a feed from the microphone signal before they apply any effects? (Such as from an "insert" connector, etc.) However, since making that change - we can clearly hear the vocalist taking breaths - we couldnt hear this before Assuming nothing else has changed?, position of the vocalist and/or the microphone, different performance, etc? Could it be possible that the "bit of reverb" is enhancing the breath sounds that went unnoticed before? Can you try turning off the reverb (in a rehearsal, for example) to establish that the breath sounds are really related to the "bit of reverb"? In any case, it is usually considered better to record without any real-time special effects (assuming there will be some post-recording attention to the recording before release.) Only generic advice in the absence of better detail. |
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Office wrote:
I am not a recordist but have been asked if I have any ideas to solve a problem. Situ: Live recording of a vocalist Sound assistant has been told to give the vocalist a bit of reverb However, since making that change - we can clearly hear the vocalist taking breaths - we couldnt hear this before The setup is pretty simple and its not compression pumping (I dont even think they have a compressor) How did you add the reverb? Did you change the miking, or did you use an artificial reverb box? If it was an artificial box, what was it? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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