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I want to take a clip and silence the music in it and bring forth the
background sound (the talking, walking, etc...). Like say if there was a theme playing, and a bunch of people were getting on a bus, I want the sounds with the bus and remove the music to as low as possible. ----------------- Another thing, I need help with Normalizing. What I want is to take quiet parts of the clip and raise them very high. But I need to also "keep" the loud sounds the same volume in the clip. When I normalize, it uses dynamic compression to take care of the sounds that get too loud. For example, lets say there's a movie where people are firing gunshots. There is talking amongst the people firing. If I apply a normalize, I can bring forth the voices fine, but then the gunshots would be muffled because of dynamic compression. I want to keep the gunshots at the same volume and bring forth the quiet background noise. Thanks for any help! |
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On Oct 7, 10:01 pm, wrote:
I want to take a clip and silence the music in it and bring forth the background sound (the talking, walking, etc...). Like say if there was a theme playing, and a bunch of people were getting on a bus, I want the sounds with the bus and remove the music to as low as possible. That's a tough task. When you figure it out, let me know and the two of us can make a bundle. ----------------- Another thing, I need help with Normalizing. What I want is to take quiet parts of the clip and raise them very high. But I need to also "keep" the loud sounds the same volume in the clip. When I normalize, it uses dynamic compression to take care of the sounds that get too loud. No, it does not. Normalize doesn't use ANY compression, dynamic or otherwise, not in any conventional usage of the term. Normalize simply adjusts the level of the entire track or selection so that some arbitrarily selected level is now at some reference level. In doing so, it adjust ALL sounds, loud and soft, by the same factor. For example, if you decide you want to normalize the peak level in track to -3dB ref, and the loudest peak in the entire selection is at -12, then EVERYTHING in the track is boosted by 9 dB. The stuff at -12 dB is boosted by 9 dB so that -12db + 9dB = -3 dB, and -27 dB + 9 dB = -18 dB, and -51 dB + 9 dB = -42dB. No compression happens of any kind: notice that while everything is boosted, the relative levels between them remain the same. |
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I want to take a clip and silence the music in it and bring forth the background sound (the talking, walking, etc...). Like say if there was a theme playing, and a bunch of people were getting on a bus, I want the sounds with the bus and remove the music to as low as possible. People have been trying to figure out how to do this for over 80 years and no solution yet. Don't hold your breath waiting. Another thing, I need help with Normalizing. What I want is to take quiet parts of the clip and raise them very high. But I need to also "keep" the loud sounds the same volume in the clip. When I normalize, it uses dynamic compression to take care of the sounds that get too loud. I do this by "selective normalizing" where I hand-select the parts which don't include the loud transients for normalization. For example, lets say there's a movie where people are firing gunshots. There is talking amongst the people firing. If I apply a normalize, I can bring forth the voices fine, but then the gunshots would be muffled because of dynamic compression. I want to keep the gunshots at the same volume and bring forth the quiet background noise. The other (more automated) solution is limiting or clipping the loud transients when you bring up the softer parts of the audio. |
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Thanks will have a look.
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I want to take a clip and silence the music in it and bring forth the background sound (the talking, walking, etc...). Like say if there was a theme playing, and a bunch of people were getting on a bus, I want the sounds with the bus and remove the music to as low as possible. ----------------- Another thing, I need help with Normalizing. What I want is to take quiet parts of the clip and raise them very high. But I need to also "keep" the loud sounds the same volume in the clip. When I normalize, it uses dynamic compression to take care of the sounds that get too loud. For example, lets say there's a movie where people are firing gunshots. There is talking amongst the people firing. If I apply a normalize, I can bring forth the voices fine, but then the gunshots would be muffled because of dynamic compression. I want to keep the gunshots at the same volume and bring forth the quiet background noise. Thanks for any help! Dont listen to these guys, of course you can do it.. All you need is a flux capacitor and a Delorean. Pop back in time to the studio and patch a line off the original mixer. Done! Record it on laptop and email it back to yourself in the future- the technology will mess with the heads of everyone in the studio. hehhe... . ( sorry I couldnt help myself) Now, on a serious note. Guys have been trying to do this for years without success. The person who creates the program to do it will be worth a fortune. As far as normalising goes. The simplest idea would be to record another gun shot over the muffled one to compensate. Good luck Perhaps telling us the reason you want to do it, may also spur some other suggestions. DP |
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