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Using iZotope RX 4 gain control to remove low-end content on vocals

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Using iZotope RX 4 gain control to remove low-end content on vocals

- A common problem with vocal tracks is low end rumble and noise. This can come from like heating, air conditioning systems. It can come from bumping into mic stands or stepping on floors, especially hollow floors and the mic stand is vibrating a little bit with your movement or possibly dancing. Bu, the most frequent problem with this is vocal plosives. When you hear a vocal on a track it usually not a problem. ♫My feet onto the floor, I'm stepping out ♫I wake up smiling at the sun ♫Enjoying Mother Nature's make-up♫ - But a lot of times when you isolate the vocal you'll hear where there's some plosives, especially listen to this one on the words up. - My feet onto the floor, I'm stepping out I wake up smiling at the sun enjoying Mother Nature's make-up. Take-- - You hear that P sound is creating a big plosive is what we call it, the low end energy hitting the microphone coming from the puff of air coming out of the mouth. You also get that with the letter B and sometimes, just like a…

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