Tuesday, September 2, 2014

FL STUDIO TUTORIAL ON HOW TO REMOVE MIC BACK GROUND NOISE

FL STUDIO TUTORIAL ON HOW TO REMOVE MIC BACK GROUND NOISE

How are you guys doing...? I have been listening to local music, I’m talking about artist who record their songs under home recording studio most of those people are pretty good, but there is something which I heard on their songs and it’s bad, guess what...? It’s the background noise and it’s very much annoying.
So today’s tutorial will be about removing that background noise from your vocals, just give me some few minutes to explain all to you on how you can remove or reduce that annoying noise.
Removing or reducing that noise from your vocals is the most important process that you have take action on, so that your music will be clearer with high quality.

Even though if you are unable to hear that microphone noise I advise you to also take the action which I am going to provide for you, before I figured out this method I nearly quit producing because when I’m mixing the track with that noise, my combination would end up grimy.

Ok… let’s start with our tutorial now
Add fl studio fruity limiter in any channel or the master channel but if you are using the master channel it will apply in the whole track.

Fruity limiter is now our blast or sound gaiting remover, first of all let’s add any vocal which consist of the microphone noise, you can record your audio or let’s use FLS_DontStopNow.wav which comes with FL Studio.
Paste six of them in the playlist then change from PAT to SONG then press play or space bar button then listen carefully you will hear the noise between DON’T and STOP NOW and also at the end of now, if you are unable to hear it, you can also increase your volume to max or listen to it several times.

Fruity limiter is used for compressor, limiter and also noise gate. But today we will only use it for noise removing, look carefully in the fruity limiter you will see NOISE GATE and 3 controls down below it.
If you find that the thresh control is turned entirely down to the left means that there is no thresh, and then the noise gate function is effectively turned off.

From there if you press the space bar to play the audio you will see the thresh (pink line) under the green line.
Now you will have to make that the noise gain and ceil gearshift are set to comparable levels to keep away from the limiter role to jerk in. and at this moment you are still hearing that noise between DON’T and STOP NOW and also at the end.
Now keep the play list playing and increase the thresh a little bit.

MAKE SURE THAT YOU TURN NOISE GATE CONTROL ENTIRELY DOWN TO THE LEFT.
You can also remove back ground noise with fruity love filter as it also offer a noise gate. From me I say make it a habit to reduce the noise in your vocals.
Thank you for your time guys if there is anything which you didn’t understand please just comment and I will help you

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