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DAFlys Posted at 1-17 06:37
I didnt realise that there was a post process to improve the audio, I assumed you'd just drag it into the footage. sync it and maybe adjust the levels.
There is a lot you can (have to) do usually to mic recordings.
In a way just like with a camera where you have too much dynamic range, the natural sounds have to big range and you want to compress that.
There are also certain techniques that you need to master because (for example) the T and S make a lot of air movement and will quite often stick out way too much. So you have to address that, either physically (with a mesh filter in front of the mic) or in post (if you failed to do so during the recording).
Also there is usually unwanted frequencies that make a sound 'harsh' (too much high) or 'muddy' (low) or 'boxy' (too much mid range) etc.
So you have to take that into account if you want a pleasing sound.
If you listen to your initial review, you can hear his voice has a ton of bass when he uses his overhead mic.
This sounds great (to my ears) but in his other mic tests, this is much less. Even with post processing. These differences are interesting.
But only if you know what the person did to the sound.
I do record our singers quite often and it is a challenge to get that right. Especially since I had no training in this department.
So yes, there is a lot to discover here and with a lot of consumers seeing pro's make great audio from a product..... They get disappointed sometimes. |
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