I've been watching your stuff for several years and now 4 years after your posted, I find this video with one of the best tips I've seen yet. You are the man.
I can't thank you guys enough for making Reaper, Kenny. I'm a 70 year old guy on a fixed income, and I'm sure others have their situations too. The fact that your team has given us such a quality DAW at an affordable price is a Godsend. By the way, I still have an older XP PC around I use from time to time..so thanks for WinAmp too :o) Great and informative tutorials..keep them coming!
Kenny is just brilliant! Not only he has some outstanding workflow tips, he also has ability to make something this simple, intuitive, and logical very interesting to watch, no matter there is nothing new that can be learned. Thank you Kenny, just keep up with your brilliant work.
OMG, this is incredible! That's really helped AND, I also found it works just as well with a low pass filter for this recording I'm mixing which has a load of mouth noises. It doesn't get rid of the low end of the noise but it does the high, which is way more audible. I've been trying to get around that all day so this has helped so much man. Thank you!
Awesome.... I struggle for SSSSSS sound during voiceover sessions. Anything like this for SSSSSS will surely help. Please see if you can prepare a video for it... Tons of thanks... You always make us to learn something... :)
Thank you but... ...maaan, I got a 2:48 hs narration record that makes me wonder if the guy was trying to mimic some 808 kick... Not as easy as this video could reach...
What version of reaper are you useing.It is not working for me.Twice today I tried to follow your tutorials for removeing pops and plosives and it does not work like your version.
This is awesome - thanks Kenny! My only issue is that the vertical scale is so small that I can't see much difference between 20Hz and 180Hz to adjust my HPF freq in the automation envelope, even when I resize the track. Can I change the vertical scale somehow as it looks bigger on your demo?
TDR Nova is a free dynamic VST plugin, you can make a specific part of the frequency to go down when the volume for that frequency reaches the volume you want. Applying compression when that happens, dynamic compression, this way you don't have to do it everytime on every sound, the only difference is that it will also reduce or compress other sounds if those are in the same range, but for plosives and b's i think it could work fine without disturbing other important parts of the voice. In fact you can do that with reaper only like this: REAPER DYNAMIC EQ (Compressing like solution) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jWqqnY-P2x4.html
That's not far off. Last December I bought Blue Cat's Patchwork plugin for $100, only to find that a Reaper user made a script (complete with graphics) that did the same thing. Looking through the scripts would have saved me $100. Reaper is truly fantastic.
I know this is an old tutorial, but im not understanding how to do this and my graph looks so small and looks nothing like yourse when zooming in. im esp stuck at the part at 2:45. when you do it your able to drag down the points so they angle each other..in my case it brings down the whole point so there is no angle..how do you do this part? am i missing a keyboard short cut or something or has the update of reaper changed how this works?
Guys, can anyone help me? How to bind automation track's volume envelope on my keyboard midi fader? There is no button LEARN near the volume or pan envelope