Something I shot recently has one speaker who manages to make this quite unique click with his mouth, I mean it's really fast, under 1mS long! Great for lining up audio tracks but the problem is, it's well over 10dB above the peaks in his normal speech.
All attempts to tame this thing seem to do little, I've tried setting the track compressor as a brick wall limiter in the hope of holding the click at around the same as normal peaks but even at 0mS attack the track compressor seems too slow to cope. I could add the vinyl restoration / click and plop remove FX from SF (no, I didn't record to vinyl) but I'm kind of curious as to why the Vegas track compressor is so slow, is there anything else in the standard Vegas toolkit that'd cope with this. Am also using Eq to roll off the top end which should also slow the rise time of the click but that doesn't seem to help either. Unless, unless... that's making the problem worse, that dang Eq thing has plenty of Q at the corner frequency, might try that again.
Any other thoughts?
Bob.
All attempts to tame this thing seem to do little, I've tried setting the track compressor as a brick wall limiter in the hope of holding the click at around the same as normal peaks but even at 0mS attack the track compressor seems too slow to cope. I could add the vinyl restoration / click and plop remove FX from SF (no, I didn't record to vinyl) but I'm kind of curious as to why the Vegas track compressor is so slow, is there anything else in the standard Vegas toolkit that'd cope with this. Am also using Eq to roll off the top end which should also slow the rise time of the click but that doesn't seem to help either. Unless, unless... that's making the problem worse, that dang Eq thing has plenty of Q at the corner frequency, might try that again.
Any other thoughts?
Bob.