

Sorry if I repeated myself or any of this seems unclear, I’m a bit under the weather today.Ocenaudio supports VST (Virtual Studio Technology) plugins, giving its users access to numerous effects. I think it’s very foolish to develop the habit of “fixing it in the mix”, it barely works, and it leads to a sub-par product and you’ll end up chasing your tail, especially if you’re trying eliminate noise, regardless of the source of it. The best way to improve your recordings, is to make more recordings and make them better. What you put in on the recording is the same thing you’re getting a playback, processing like EQ will only “mask” what you’re trying to eliminate (unless it’s a GML) it will generate a massive phase shift when frequencies are added or subtracted at their extremes, it’s the nature of how EQ works. Outside of a high-pass filter at about 250Hz, it’s best to keep your hands off.Ī bad recording is like a bad photo, for example, if you shoot an image with extremely high ISO, there’s going to be hella “noise” (just like a phone mic or other not-purpose-built mics for full bandwidth recording) and there’s very little you can do (without professional software like PS or Topaz Labs stuff) that will “fix” the image without making it appear very unnatural, usually blurry or the like, the same applies for audio. Proper microphone and preamp selection for your application will send you miles high than toiling for hours in Audacity or any DAW for that matter. Audio recordings are rarely improved with freeware editing and processing, even if you have pro software, you can only “polish a turd” so much. I’d recommend editing a lot less if you choose to edit at all.Ĭan’t agree enough.
