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It would be magical for me as a hobbyist, since I'm not recording anything like full time and trying to record and edit for a whole work day every day. If that's true, I could record, then set the macro to run for a flipping day or two, and then keep working. Next up, I vaguely think I saw a way to batch process in Audacity recently. *Warning, this means you create a zillion extra files for your books. Now open your "from" files in Audacity and keep editing. Select all of your chapter files, and run the above settings, having it save the new version back to the same folder and add "-from" to the end of each file name so you can tell the difference. Tell it you want to do the same thing to a bunch of files. Then go into rx, and use batch processing. If you have a whole book's worth it's more efficient, I temporarily altered my workflow to getting the whole book recorded, macro, and export WAV before the detail editing. Unless this is also gone, it's what I did before I added them to the macro: export your chapters as WAV files after you run the original stack.
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I did download both the 32 and 64 bit versions, so maybe the 32 works? However. It would be interesting to put them earlier in the stack to see if they still provide similar value.Īs for not supporting Audacity, I own 7 and it works, so it'd be a shame if they deliberately stopped helping that work. Thank you for asking about the limiter, I have sometimes had to reapply the soft limiter across the file after the stack runs in order to have that problem. There's still a lot I'm sure I don't hear, but I'm off to a much better start! That is the only step I've skipped.Īnyway, thank you again so much! You've completely rescued my awful first recording. I do have a lot of breaths still left so I'm debating running noise reduction. Do you think I missed a setting in Rx? I reran the Limiter at -3 and it passed again.
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I haven't figured out how to import the plugins to Audacity - Audacity said that it can't load the file library, and on Izotope's support page it says Audacity is not supported, and the plugins are 64-bit so Audacity's support page says it won't support them? I must do more Googling, but I'm fully prepared to believe you are simply a wizard - and so after I sent the WAV through on Rx and then reopened it on Audacity, it said that my Peaks were up to 0.00.
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I just stalked your post history based on RedRick42's comment about workflow and did *exactly* what you said to do in your steps, and my awful audio is finally up to something that I think I could actually upload! It's funny because just running Paul L's two plugins I was like, "This is AMAZING there's only a few clicks left.but I bought RX8 Elements so I might as well see what happens." and it took out the extra clicks! Plus half my breaths! So then I just finished your stack and it's a million times better. I'm deciding currently whether I really want to keep getting better at editing or if I want to start outsourcing and only doing jobs that will cover the cost of editing. RX is a whole extra level of polish, which I appreciate. If I was looking for instant large progress, paul is a lifesaver. However, as has been mentioned, they work differently, and are accretive to each other. It's hundreds or thousands of tiny sounds, gone/smoothed away. One note, elements will actually tell you how many clicks it found and repaired.
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It removed 80% of the manual work I had left while simultaneously improving quality overall. Then I got elements for Christmas last year, and it makes my audio sound very clean. I'm glad to have only done one book without it. I discovered Paul L's de-clicker after my first book, and it resolved more than 90% of my problems. Bring on the lemon-water and upgraded blanket fort! I made lots of mistakes during recording that I'm only discovering in post, but I'm still hoping to be able to rescue my first recorded book-as well as vastly improve the next ones. I sound terrible after mastering! Nothing like those YouTube dudes. I'm narrating my own audiobooks, and the narration is fun, but the technical side is way harder than I realized.
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Literally any plugin has to be better than what I just did. I just discovered all these even existed tonight after spending hours hand-editing out each click of a single, short track with the spectrogram. Is there really a big difference between them? I'm also curious how they compare to the free "de-clicker" plugin for Audacity developed by Paul L. Everyone recommends the mouth de-click plugin on the Standard edition of RX8 Izotope (including this wiki) but I'm seeing some people say you can get away with the Elements de-click. What an incredible learning curve.Īnyway, I have searched all over reddit for this. Hello! I'm new to audiobook narration and have just recorded my first audiobook using Audacity, a Blue Yeti, a pop filter, and a large number of quilts.