Great video. I love that you can look back in time to see what others had to say and share concerning newly discovered tools in the present. I am just now venturing out into third-party plug-ins, and your overview of the Knifonium made it an easy decision to add this one to my toolkit.
Thank you for this I've been trying to figure this out as I'm always recording in Mono and I need to export the file in Mono to another project. Thanks again
Hey, thabks for this video! I have issues setting my LFE up. I can’t seem to get it to receive any signal whatsoever. I’m trying to set it up as an object or a bed but it’s not working. What am I doing wrong?
Additionally, i tried using the knob and it’s just not getting any signal. I’m guessing it’s an issue with the way I’m routing it. Should I check something out that’s not in the Audio Connections tab?
Maybe I'm just tired but I'm struggling to follow you here. Perhaps slow down a little - you're moving very quickly and we (or at least I) find it difficult to follow what you are doing, trying to do, have done, etc. Showing us "a way but a slow way", "another way but also a slow way", "yet another way but really not that much better" is I suppose in some way valuable, but I think the cognitive load of learning would be lowered if you just straight out showed us what you think is the best way. Thanks for the videos nonetheless.
Hi Mikomi, thank you for the feedback. So I should slower, not fast? I guess I've shown Just one slow way at the sends. I do this, because when I just my way, other people write comments like "Why don't you it this other way?". And I want to show all ways / possibilities. They all make sense. It depends on the person and job / circumstances.
@@timheinrichenglish8782 Hey Tim, for me it's just difficult to follow. I watched a few of your videos. This one was just particularly difficult to follow. You're doing things quickly and I think assuming we are familiar with what you are doing. Not sure why people would want to know all the ways - you very often seem quite certain there is a best, meaning fastest, way, which you show after showing slower ways. Never mind, it was just some honest feedback, one can't please all of the people all of the time, thanks for the videos, all the best.
@@MrMikomi Hi MrMikomi, yes, I understand you. I'll try to slow things down. Or I can say "My best way is...." 🙂 Which topics are most interesting for you?
I think I accidentally deleted my previous comment 🤦🏻 Don't even know how... But once again, thank you so much. Really speeding up my audiobook editing.
Is it possible to replace the audio of an .mp4 file with a _selected_ part of an .mp3 file? Each time I use the Replace Audio function to do this (with the cut/replace/split options), the .mp3 file audio plays from the beginning. Using the audio offset setting doesn’t seem to work either.
You can try things like reducing the reverb.... Not removing it, learning early reflections .. But your just reducing it a bit right now. Then use a resonance remover like soothes 2 or Reso to remove the unpleasant side effects of the resonances from the funky reverb.... Then take one more pass to reduce the reverb a little more, still avoiding complete removal if it costs you any audible artifacts. And then you add your own reverb embedding the last of the reverb that you did not remove into the new reverb that you want. Doing it carefully this way You can create the illusion that there was never any removal done, without a noticeable artifacts if your original space wasn't too horrible.
soothe2 is not really reducing reverb. In Acon Digital DeVerberate you can reduce Early Reflections. But soothe2 is a great tool to reduce resonances. This video is not a tutorial how to reduce reverb with several plugins. This videos shows just ONE plugin. Why should I add some more reverb?
Do you know if the Loudness Optimizer feature you show here is different from the Maximizer feature of Izotope 11? It sounded pretty impressive here, but I already have Izotope 11 (advanced). Thanks for the video.
ONE MAIN BIG DIFFERENCE IS: >>> SOUND ENGINE <<<< DIFFERENT MATH! NOT SAME TEAM DEVELOPERS!!! NUENDO SUPPORTS UP TO 384kHZ RECORDING SAMPLERATE! NUENO SOUND DEPTH IS INCREDIBLE, PLUGINS SOUNDS DIFFERENT, EVERYTHING SOUNDS DIFFERENT!!!!
@@timheinrichenglish8782 I saw a couple of opinions on processes, but no opinion about on overall question of "The ultimate solution for audio restoration?"
Crazy, because I guess I am the only one showing 'Loudness Optimize' and 'Dialogue Contour' with audio examples, compare Repair Assistant to Dialog Isolate... This takes a lot of time. But you prefer my opinion whether you should buy it or not? No 'Thank you for the time and the examples'? Better quick and dirty? Hm, crazy. Here is the answer, just for you. For ME it is the ultimate audi restoration tool. There are tool, which have less moduls and can do some things better. But RX has A LOT included. I love Mouth-declick, De-Click, De-Crackle, Dialog-Isolate, Phase, Spectra-Repair, De-Clip, De-hum, De-plosive, De-rustle.
All of this kind of cello's libraries don't come with that peculiar cello noise that sounds like a "breath", that noise makes the cello so alive, nobody realises that. It is like the squeak sound of a guitar but more deep.
I made a quick macro that changes the grid the shuffle, then deletes selected event then returns to grid snap, then make the key command + delete and its a life saver
Even more insane is that u can "rent-to-own" it for supercheap on splice - I was getting a MiniFreak, until I noticed this plugin set and just went with a Arturia MIDI controller instead - the value! Unreal..