Pix
That's a fascinating article. I train people in risk management, and the following would seem a helpful mitigation strategy:
I have been hydrating, but need to up my game here:
- 2 hours before the session AND every 15 lines
- A tip from the comments section, to keep mouth slightly open between breaks
- Mic positioned slightly further away (a lav mic pinned about 3 buttons down currently). Every little helps ...
Looking at all the advice above, I've tried the click removal tool (Audacity too), plosive tool, all to minimal effect.
In my case, the 'smack' is always bracketed with silence before and after, so quite a distinctive wavform to search for.
(see attached image)
I reckon it wouldn't be hard
for CL to design a search and replace tool. You would copy a typical 'smack' and replace with silence of similar length. Press a button and the software jumps to the next similar 'smack' etc
In these days of face recognition software, and CIA looking for voice patterns over the airwaves, the tech must exist somewhere IMHO.
Your thoughts very much appreciated - thanks
Neil
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