This sounds really good. Thank you for the tutorial. Does CrumplePop handle real-time audio cleaning? And although I am well aware this is not what this plugin is designed for, is there anything in your arsenal that could help attenuate a nasal voice?
Voice Enhance does use a lot of computing power. You can use it for real-time cleaning if your system is powerful enough, though you may have to fiddle with offsets to compensate for the short processing delay. In my experience good old-fashioned EQ'ing is the best way to clean up a nasal voice (once everything else is accounted for). Making a cut in the mids will reduce the nasal quality and let the other frequencies appear. Hope that helps.
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This sounds really good. Thank you for the tutorial. Does CrumplePop handle real-time audio cleaning? And although I am well aware this is not what this plugin is designed for, is there anything in your arsenal that could help attenuate a nasal voice?
Voice Enhance does use a lot of computing power. You can use it for real-time cleaning if your system is powerful enough, though you may have to fiddle with offsets to compensate for the short processing delay. In my experience good old-fashioned EQ'ing is the best way to clean up a nasal voice (once everything else is accounted for). Making a cut in the mids will reduce the nasal quality and let the other frequencies appear. Hope that helps.
@@BorisFXco Very helpful. Thanks a lot.
Works excellent but consumes too many resources in real time compared to other tools.
It's doing a lot of heavy lifting. I'll report your comment back to the CrumplePop team.