18. Defining, Identifying, and Maintaining Resonant Frequencies in the Voice

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No matter what instrument you are recording, how it was recorded, or what hardware it was recorded with, you will always capture unwanted frequencies. That's what this entire series on frequency has lead to, identifying and properly removing unpleasant sounds. While there's more to it than this, one type of very unpleasant sound is a resonant frequency, which is simply defined as a build up on energy in a located area on the frequency spectrum. There can be several of these resonant frequencies in a recording, and once we know they're there and have the tools and abilities to properly identify them, we can transparently remove them, leaving behind a more pleasing arrangement of sounds.   In this episode we define in greater detail resonant frequencies, why they're bad, how to identify them, and how to remove them.   Full show notes with graphics and illustrations available at my website.       JOIN THE FUN ON PATREON!       My Signal Chain   Hardware: Audio Interface: Apogee Ensemble Microphone: Shure SM7b Headphones: Audio-Technia ATH-M50x Earbuds: Klipsch R6i II Studio Monitors: Yamaha HS7 Mic Stand: Rode PS1A Boom Arm   Software: IzoTope RX6 Mouth De-Click IzoTope RX6 Voice De-Noise FabFilter ProQ3 Waves Vocal Rider Waves CLA-2A oeksound Soothe2 Waves L2 Limiter Waves WLM Meter Waves Durrough Meter   -Save 10% off the plugins above with this affiliate link from Waves!-   *most of these links are affiliate links   Midroll Song: Road Trip by Joakim Karud Closing Song: Clouds by Joakim Karud http://www.joakimkarud.com     Find me online! Patreon | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website