Friday, September 5, 2014

FL STUDIO TUTORIAL ON HOW YOU CAN REMOVE MICROPHONE BACKGROUND NOISE WITH; Edison, Fruity Multi Band Compressor, Limiter, Reverb 2 and Parametric EQ.

FL STUDIO TUTORIAL ON HOW YOU CAN REMOVE MICROPHONE BACKGROUND NOISE WITH;
Edison, Fruity Multi Band Compressor, Limiter, Reverb 2 and Parametric EQ.


Hey, I’m back with a different method on how to remove microphone background noise. As I always mention that there are so many ways to do one thing but in different styles or method so I am here with another strategy on how you can get rid of that very annoying background noise, I know a lot people out there are very confused on how they can remove it, and it also make some other people keep on buying new microphones all over again but their problem never came to the end, but today I want you to say good bye to that noise because I have the solution with me, which is free it only require your time
Today we’re going to remove microphone background noise completely with the following plug ins and effects such as Edison, Fruity Multi Band Compressor, Limiter, Reverb 2 and Parametric EQ

First of all record your voice in Edison after recording right click on it go to tools and select normalize then listen to your recording and make sure you are hearing that background noise, in Edison there is a brush button, I want you to click that button and a Clean up (Denoise) will pop up, adjust the amount all the way down to 15.4 or 3.0, turn threshold to 0.50 and declipper sensitivity threshold to maximum from there accept and then send your vocal to playlist by simply pressing the playlist button Assign your vocal with one channel in the mixer and add fruity multi band compressor in that channel or slot.
Now go to fruity multi band compressor and look for present named “vocal” and load it, once it have loaded I need you to look for Left frequency gear , once you find It, i recommend you to turn it all the way to the right till it reach 7121, now look for Medium Frequency L and turn it to the right side till it reach 9376 Hz, then look for Medium Frequency H and turn it all the way down to the left now let’s come to H frequency and turn it to 7921 Hz and listen to your vocal if you were working while you are not listening. But what I recommend is to change things when you are listen so that you can know whether you go too harsh or not with the process.

Now add fruity limiter in that same slot or channel and do not choose any present let’s use the current one which is default, now let’s work on the right hand side in “noise gate” and turn gain all the way down to zero, and again add Reverb 2 in that same slot or channel then turn the wet level to 10%.
Now let’s come to our last effect, Add Parametric EQ and move number seven up to 6.0 db and then we’re done your vocal is sounding good now and we are good to go
Thanks for your time guys I really appreciate it, if there is something which you didn’t understand very well please just comment with your problem then I will help you.

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