Re: Popping P's
I use Acon Digital Restoration Suite's DeClicker VST which has a plosive reducer. I find it works well for our run and gun lavalier mics....but it not so good on the large diaphragm condensers in quiet VO situations
Even with pop screen (homemade dbl panty hose hoop), Acon DeClicker plosive reducer is not enough...I can see the plosives in Fab Filter ProQ3 at around 70Hz, but haven't found a solution to key reduction fx...whatever dynamic processing I apply is more detrimental to overall tone than whatever benefit I might see in applying reduction
The DeEsser VST I usually use (Fab Filter ProDS) works great tho...but clearly not for plosives...
Acon Digital Extract Dialog can be a lifesaver for some stuff...but also it's not great on plosives into the condensers I'm using (Rode K2)
sadly, I usually look for the best performances rather than try to fix in post
BTW I despise overall compression and proximity effect on VO. I only ever use dynamic EQ on troublesome freqs depending upon the contributor
Last edited by Todd R; 06-27-2023 at 05:06 AM.
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