| Our Sponsors Pro Audio Products |
| |
|
|
| | Pro Shop Random Audio Product |
| |
|
|
|
| | You are not subscriber of RECORDING. You can subscribe from here now! |
|
|
|
|
| We received 77101607 page views since March 15, 2004 |
|
|
|
|
| Recording Org Navigation Map |
|
| |
| |
Home |
| |
| |
Discussions |
| |
| |
Business Section |
| |
| |
Content |
| |
| |
Info |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| PASS IT ON! Please link back to RO |
| |
|
|
|
|
Your url ad could be here!
| Author |
Message |
ShutDownProductions
Recording Org Pro Audio Group

Joined: Jan 18, 2005
Posts: 47
------------
Books To Read
Your Forum Posts
|
Posted:
Mon Mar 07, 2005 10:52 pm |
  |
Hey I have a particular artist that I record (rap) that has a deeper voice with a lip smacking problem. My setup includes a focusrite platinum pro preamp with a Blue Baby Bottle mic, we have a standard black nylon wind filter on the mic and have not had problems with plosives just lip smacks. Is there some particular mic placement strategies I can implement to reduce this? Is there something the vocalist can do to reduce this? Is there a way to edit lip smacks out in editing? I tried silencing the lip smacks while mixing but some of them were in the middle of words and couldn't be edited out. If you have any suggestions to reduce or eliminate my problem I would appreciate any input.
Thanks
C |
|
|
  |
 |
LittleDogAudio
Supporting Pro Audio Dealer

Joined: Sep 24, 2004
Posts: 505
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
------------
Books To Read
Your Forum Posts
|
Posted:
Tue Mar 08, 2005 9:03 am |
  |
I had a similar issue with a female vocalist.
Our best solution was a bit of baby oil on the lips.
Oh how I miss those glissening lips.
Give it a try.
Chris |
_________________ Little Dog Audio
Pro Audio Gear Sales
Visit Little Dog Audio - O Joy, O Joy More GEAR!!! |
|
    |
 |
maintiger
Respected Past Moderator

Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Posts: 2342
Location: Whittier, California, USA
------------
Books To Read
Your Forum Posts
|
Posted:
Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:56 pm |
  |
also have your talent drink plenty of water so the saliva does not thicken up- that is often the case when this problem occurs |
_________________ Xavier Calvera R.O. Vocal Booth Moderator
www.lordtiger.com
Check out what I am working on at http://www.myspace.com/elrodgeare |
|
    |
 |
freelight
Recording Org Pro Audio Group

Joined: Jan 19, 2005
Posts: 44
Location: Alberta
------------
Books To Read
Your Forum Posts
|
Posted:
Mon Mar 21, 2005 2:21 pm |
  |
if he already has a deep voice maybe you can try a high pad on his vocals, cut out that lip-smacking frequency, you might even be able to acheive it with a filter after having recorded, or a heavy compression...other than that i cant think of anything, i guess a pop filter wouldnt work sense its not an anunciation problem...you might even be able to get rid of the smacking with a de-esser, i know Steinberg and Antares make some decent plugins for that. |
_________________ WWW.FREELIGHT.CA
web and graphic solutions |
|
       |
 |
TeddyG
Recording Org Pro Audio Group

Joined: Dec 08, 2004
Posts: 712
Location: Lititz, PA
------------
Books To Read
Your Forum Posts
|
Posted:
Tue Mar 22, 2005 12:57 pm |
  |
Indeed, Chapstick or Lipgloss(Comes in "clear", for the less adventurous male - I use Burt's Bee's Cherry.). Mineral oil may have slightly less "flavor" and scent, even salad oil(NO motor oil!).
At least rinse out the mouth well with water and brush teeth - well - including tongue and gums.
Try a dynamic mic! RE-20/Sennheiser 421, Shure SM-58, etc. Doesn't seem to pick up as much of this stuff. May not pick up as much of the "good stuff" either?
Work the mic you have from the side a little. Back up from the mic, also just a little - don't want to lose the presence.
TG |
|
|
   |
 |
moonbaby
Recording Org Pro Audio Group

Joined: Feb 23, 2005
Posts: 1949
Location: jacksonville,fl
------------
Books To Read
Your Forum Posts
|
Posted:
Wed Mar 23, 2005 1:17 pm |
  |
Extra-virgin olive oil on the ...lips, especially in the corners
of the mouth. No garlic. |
|
|
  |
 |
maintiger
Respected Past Moderator

Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Posts: 2342
Location: Whittier, California, USA
------------
Books To Read
Your Forum Posts
|
Posted:
Wed Mar 23, 2005 4:09 pm |
  |
|
    |
 |
StevenGurg
Recording Org Pro Audio Group

Joined: Apr 17, 2003
Posts: 74
Location: Tucson, AZ
------------
Books To Read
Your Forum Posts
|
Posted:
Wed Mar 23, 2005 6:46 pm |
  |
Apple juice has enough pectin to clear the bubbles and saliva. Also, my favorite trick... it works for me... is to use a gate set with an attack around 120-180ms, hold time 80ms, and 110 relase time, and a depth of perhaps -8 dB. the slow attack is just enough to chop off the opening of the lips.
SG |
|
|
   |
 |
|
|
This topic sponsored by: Sound Performance Lab (Tube, Mastering, Analog Gear)
| |
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum
|
| | | | | | | Business Section (News, Articles Classifieds etc.) |
| |
|
|
|
|