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Clive McLaughlin December 10th, 2013 03:14 PM

Is there anything that can be done about echo/reverb in post?
 
I had the groom mic'd up as per usual for vows. I also put an other recorder on the lecturn. The priest in this one though decided that he needed to do various elements of the service from four different platforms.
Its a very big old church. the reverb is shocking, even in the instances wheres he's only a meter away from the recorder.

So, can I do anything to clear it up at all??

Colin McDonald December 10th, 2013 03:31 PM

Re: Is there anything that can be done about echo/reverb in post?
 
I'm hearing echoes of some of these posts which are still reverberating round the various forums:
http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/all-thin...ving-echo.html
http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/wedding-...-ceremony.html
http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/all-thin...urch-hall.html
http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/all-thin...-rid-echo.html
http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/what-hap...cho-audio.html
.....all these and much more using the search box at the bottom of the page.
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Matt Brady December 10th, 2013 03:31 PM

Re: Is there anything that can be done about echo/reverb in post?
 
You could try using a subtle gate to cut the reverb down.

One would have to take it easy the settings as you may end up having very choppy audio.

It is very hard to remove natural reverb but this may help some.

Good luck.

Paul R Johnson December 10th, 2013 07:13 PM

Re: Is there anything that can be done about echo/reverb in post?
 
For years the answer was that you really can't remove reverberation - but izotrope seems to be pretty good at the maths - and really does work. The only factor is the price.

Josh Bass December 10th, 2013 08:47 PM

Re: Is there anything that can be done about echo/reverb in post?
 
Not sure how much Izotope is ($300?) but there's also a plugin called Zynaptiq unveil that does the same thing. I believe it's also $300. Free demo available.

Dave Partington December 11th, 2013 01:14 AM

Re: Is there anything that can be done about echo/reverb in post?
 
You can also [try for free] De-Verb: Sound Performance Lab for $59.

It's not perfect but does a reasonable job for the price.

Matt Brady December 11th, 2013 01:32 AM

Re: Is there anything that can be done about echo/reverb in post?
 
I stand corrected. Thanks for the info on the plug ins. I could use them myself from time to time.

I love technology the way it keeps coming up with new remedies for old problems.

Jody Arnott December 11th, 2013 01:32 AM

Re: Is there anything that can be done about echo/reverb in post?
 
I went through this process a couple of months ago, and ended up trying countless different programs to try and remove echo from some dialog. The only program that worked (and actually worked well) was Izotope RX3 Advanced.

It's not cheap, but does come with a fully featured trial version that you can use.

Hope this helps.

Clive McLaughlin December 11th, 2013 10:17 AM

Re: Is there anything that can be done about echo/reverb in post?
 
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone!


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