Hello Phil. That's a great tutorial on how we can use Spectralayers for Post-Audio. Thanks a lot, especially for the transient/select-similar trick! Good jobs. Hope to see you again very soon.
@@PhilPendlebury Phil, again, thanks so much for this instruction...it's really helped me think a bit outside the box to get what I need to do done. I've been working on eliminating crew chatter from shotgun recordings of an on location film. Took me a little while, but I've realized separation of voices from noise and then separating the voices using the unmix tools allows the ability to make a guide layer to then manually remove unwanted voices...pure genius of a software tool!
Great video Phil 👍, Unmix > Noisy Speech is really a game changer in SpectraLayers 10. And using the select similar tool against the transients after unmixing components is a very cool tip 😎
Great stuff. Only criticism is you must be using a large buffer size on your audio interface as the audio playback is a little behind the cursor? I find 256 or 128 is a good value for SL 10
Thanks for watching. The sync issue is due to live stream, using cameras and different mic etc. They all have different offsets in OBS, It’s not related to buffer size. In fact, I use different buffer sizing depending on the work. For example, Dolby Atmos requires 512. But when mixing / tracking in Cubase / Nuendo etc. I will use 64. In Spectralayers I tend not to use the ASIO driver at all. There are many factors involved in order to get audio and video synced for streaming. I need to check all the offsets again though, as I recently changed frame rate, which affects the sync delays.
Hello Phil. That's a great tutorial on how we can use Spectralayers for Post-Audio. Thanks a lot, especially for the transient/select-similar trick! Good jobs. Hope to see you again very soon.
Hi Stefano, thank you for the kind words.
this is a great teaching video...excellent pace...and examples of use thanks so much for making this!
Thank you for your kind words. And thanks for watching.
@@PhilPendlebury Phil, again, thanks so much for this instruction...it's really helped me think a bit outside the box to get what I need to do done. I've been working on eliminating crew chatter from shotgun recordings of an on location film. Took me a little while, but I've realized separation of voices from noise and then separating the voices using the unmix tools allows the ability to make a guide layer to then manually remove unwanted voices...pure genius of a software tool!
Wa Alaykom Al Salam Phil 🌹 Respect and Peace from Egypt
Thank you, Ahmed and thanks for watching.
Great video Phil 👍, Unmix > Noisy Speech is really a game changer in SpectraLayers 10. And using the select similar tool against the transients after unmixing components is a very cool tip 😎
Thanks Daniel. That’s really good to hear. 🙏🏼
Thank you gor educating us , great product
My pleasure and thanks for watching. 🙂
Great stuff. Only criticism is you must be using a large buffer size on your audio interface as the audio playback is a little behind the cursor? I find 256 or 128 is a good value for SL 10
Thanks for watching. The sync issue is due to live stream, using cameras and different mic etc. They all have different offsets in OBS, It’s not related to buffer size.
In fact, I use different buffer sizing depending on the work. For example, Dolby Atmos requires 512. But when mixing / tracking in Cubase / Nuendo etc. I will use 64. In Spectralayers I tend not to use the ASIO driver at all. There are many factors involved in order to get audio and video synced for streaming.
I need to check all the offsets again though, as I recently changed frame rate, which affects the sync delays.
That voice reminds me of David Bellamy LOL :)
Haha. That was the intention. Hence his character being called “The Gardener”. :-)