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Re: Newbie's Guide to Post Processing.....

Subject: Re: Newbie's Guide to Post Processing.....
From: "mrmarcanderson" mrmarcanderson
Date: Wed Nov 23, 2011 11:53 am ((PST))
Hi Dan,

I'd love to attend the workshop but I'm based in Australia so it won't be 
possible this time. If the program was recorded I would be interested in 
purchasing a copy......!

Thanks

Marc Anderson


--- In  Dan Dugan <> wrote:
>
> On Nov 23, 2011, at 3:09 AM, mrmarcanderson wrote:
> 
> > I have recently been recording a lot of soundscapes with my 2 x AT4022's, 
> > Fostex FR2-LE and parallel boundary array, and I think I'm finally making 
> > some progress. I'm now ready to start processing some files and would 
> > appreciate if some could share their advice/experience on the best way to 
> > approach it. I have been reading through the forums and it has been very 
> > helpful - but I thought it might be good for other newbies like myself to 
> > see a simplified outline of a typical post-processing workflow.
> > 
> > I imagine there are many different approaches depending on what tools are 
> > available and what one is trying to achieve - in my case I have Izotope 
> > RX2, Audacity and Live 8, decent studio monitors/headphones - and I would 
> > like to produce a CD or digital download album of natural soundscapes, with 
> > a number of tracks seamlessly blending into one another.
> > 
> > 1) When it comes to removal of unwanted sounds, adding gain, equalizing, 
> > noise removal etc - In which order do you do them and why?
> > 
> > 2) If I wanted to copy a specific sound from one recording and add it to 
> > another - how could I blend it effectively?
> > 
> > 3) Regarding mastering a CD, does one need a dedicated program or could I 
> > use my existing software ( Izotope RX2, Audacity and Ableton Live 8 Lite) ?
> 
> Dear Marc,
> 
> The Nature Sounds Society is contemplating holding a post-production workshop 
> in San Francisco February 3-5, 2012. We would be covering all of your 
> questions above.
> 
> -Dan
>








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