Hi Guys
Well it had to happen eventually -- I went out on a job and made a very basic mistake with my audio -- the mic was too far away and I had my levels set too low for the first and most important interview. (Damn it!)
So, the end result is that I've got a nasty hiss on my master, that I'm going to need to clean up in post.
I'm doing this in FCP -- so, anyone any suggestions (my current thinking is hit the graphic equaliser and knock out the hiss frequency, which is well away from the vocal range)
But if anyone has a better idea or knows a really neat plugin that will do the job in a second, the help would be appreciated.
The truth is, because I'm usually so meticulous about getting clean sound, I've never ever had to deal with this before, but this week my head isn't working that well because of personal stuff and I dropped the ball (happens to us all).
Well it had to happen eventually -- I went out on a job and made a very basic mistake with my audio -- the mic was too far away and I had my levels set too low for the first and most important interview. (Damn it!)
So, the end result is that I've got a nasty hiss on my master, that I'm going to need to clean up in post.
I'm doing this in FCP -- so, anyone any suggestions (my current thinking is hit the graphic equaliser and knock out the hiss frequency, which is well away from the vocal range)
But if anyone has a better idea or knows a really neat plugin that will do the job in a second, the help would be appreciated.
The truth is, because I'm usually so meticulous about getting clean sound, I've never ever had to deal with this before, but this week my head isn't working that well because of personal stuff and I dropped the ball (happens to us all).