What is the quickest way to remove plosives in Fairlight?

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What is the quickest way to remove plosives in Fairlight?

PostThu Jan 14, 2021 11:16 pm

What is the quickest way to remove plosives in Fairlight?
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Re: What is the quickest way to remove plosives in Fairlight

PostThu Jan 14, 2021 11:34 pm

Try the De-Pop part of the Dialogue Processor, and a touch of High Pass filtering. Plosives are never easy to get rid of.
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Re: What is the quickest way to remove plosives in Fairlight

PostThu Jan 14, 2021 11:45 pm

Charles Bennett wrote:Try the De-Pop part of the Dialogue Processor, and a touch of High Pass filtering. Plosives are never easy to get rid of.


Thanks. I'm going to try that.
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Re: What is the quickest way to remove plosives in Fairlight

PostThu Jan 14, 2021 11:49 pm

Charles Bennett wrote:Try the De-Pop part of the Dialogue Processor, and a touch of High Pass filtering. Plosives are never easy to get rid of.


I'm confused. When I'm on the De-pop section, should I raise or lower the "Amount" level?
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Re: What is the quickest way to remove plosives in Fairlight

PostFri Jan 15, 2021 12:16 am

Try both, and listen.
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