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    Default Vocal trouble

    I've taken a vocal sample and it really works in my tune however as it's from the the start of the chorus there's a crash cymbal at the start of the vocal. I've tried filtering and EQ'ing but can't seem to get rid of it. Any ideas?

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    Pete.

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    Default Re: Vocal trouble

    Quote Originally Posted by AcidTrash
    I've taken a vocal sample and it really works in my tune however as it's from the the start of the chorus there's a crash cymbal at the start of the vocal. I've tried filtering and EQ'ing but can't seem to get rid of it. Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    Pete.
    I have heard Adobe Audition has a vocal extraction function. you could try that. Maybe the vocal is centered and the cybal isn't....

    Could you upload the file?

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    Maybe a multicomp with gate or even one of the new waves transient shapers 2 drop down the ride and bring up the vocal transients!

    I know there a new miltizone comp coming out by elemental audio systems, it works more or less like a normal multiband compr, only it does not seperate de sound by freq. ranges but by level ranges, so if there is a resonable level diference between the 2 u can use diferent zones and increase/ decrease what maters!... www.elementalaudio.com ... it's called Neodynium...
    not sure if any of this will work!

    Z

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Ze Mig L
    Maybe a multicomp with gate or even one of the new waves transient shapers 2 drop down the ride and bring up the vocal transients!

    I know there a new miltizone comp coming out by elemental audio systems, it works more or less like a normal multiband compr, only it does not seperate de sound by freq. ranges but by level ranges, so if there is a resonable level diference between the 2 u can use diferent zones and increase/ decrease what maters!... www.elementalaudio.com ... it's called Neodynium...
    not sure if any of this will work!

    Z

    Hey mig! this is already out...

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    yeah nice 1 ... I hope I can get my hands in 1 2 try it out the all concept seems a bit mind blowing! :)

    Z

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    http://www.elementalaudio.com/products/neodynium/

    looks beautiful. will give it a second try now that i have monitors... ;)

 

 

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