![]() ![]() ![]() This was recommended by one of the videos I tracked down online. Single Band Compressor set to a threshold of -9 db, ratio of 4:1, attack 2 ms and release of 100 ms.I've tried two different ways of processing: I guess anything I do to levels equally boosts the breath sounds. ![]() When I process the files, I find the breath sounds suddenly becoming far more of an issue than they were in the master recording. I do try to minimize when recording though. I do have a fair range in tones in my voice as I share stories and may get quieter to emphasize aspects of the story.My recording levels aim for -12 to get good levels but still leave room for the occasional pops.Mic is places around 8-10 inches away and about the level of my eyes to reduce breath sounds.(I have also tried a double screen type pop filter with similar results). I have a Heil PR40 mic on a boom stand with a foam pop filter.Here is a summary of what I'm doing so far: I'm new to recording and I've been working very hard to try to reduce any challenges that need to be dealt with in post. Is there any hope at all here of recovering this session from the Audition5Temp file, or is it a total loss. This is my second extended session with CS6, and this crash has left me wondering why I bothered to upgrade. In the years I used CS5.5, I never had a problem like this and recovery always worked in those rare instances when it was needed. I'm hoping for a means of recovering this data file. I tried importing this as raw data, 44.1K, 2 channel, 16-bit PCM, Default Byte order, but that resulted in what appeared to be a 3-hour file that was very high amplitude noise. Shutdown and restart of the system yielded the same results, in fact worsening on some attempts to recover, where the data file reported 2 errors, eventually resulting in a complete freeze of CS6 when attempting the recovery.Īt some point, the recovery option no longer was displayed - may have been my fault, but there is a large 2 GB file under c:\Users\(username)\AppData\Local\Temp\Adobe\Audition\5.0 named Audition5Temp9b878c42-d2e1-46cf-b433-9cebd47d6640 with no extension. After a 46 minute session recording in 44.1K, 16-bit, stereo running CS6 on Windows 7, my attempt to save the wav file resulted in a crash with Close Program or Look on Internet for Solution.Īttempts to restart the program and use recovery data worked initially, but subsequent save attempts resulted in the same crash.Īttempts to copy the wav file also resulted in a crash. ![]()
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