Reduce low level amplitude oscillations by frequency

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Hello!

The ideia would be to smooth out low level amplitude oscillations by frequency. Maybe like a spectral compander and/or slew rate limiter.
Melodyne does this to some extent, but it's not realtime and needs hard editing work..

Thank you!

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Any multiband compressor should do it…

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How is that possible..

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Effect grid can extract low amplitude signals from a more complex sound - it is a very useful plugin in general and has a demo https://www.effectgrid.com/shop
So you could target the frequency and amplitude range you are interested in and just compress that

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Tj Shredder wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 4:08 pm Any multiband compressor should do it…
that will just work to compress by frequency range rather than amplitude. Effect Grid is cheap and lets you divide the signal into nine frequency by amplitude ranges then selectively apply vst's. It is a great little plugin

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Thank you.

But i'm talking about low amplitude oscillating frequencies. Not low level frequencies.

Maybe like an envelope stabilizer...

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pluginnow wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 10:51 pm Thank you.

But i'm talking about low amplitude oscillating frequencies. Not low level frequencies.

Maybe like an envelope stabilizer...
Er that's what I just recommended a fix for
EDIT are you wanting to remove freq modulation?
Zynaptiq unfilter or unchirp may be what you are looking for

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fairlyclose wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 11:26 pm EDIT are you wanting to remove freq modulation?
No, I wantg to reduce amplitude modulation, per frequency.

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Can you give an example signal? Sounds like one of the subspace projection style plugins might allow for removal of that component tho. In which case zynaptic might have something.

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Some singers (not all of them):



And don't tell me it's autotune, it's not (only).

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I didn’t hear anything which should be changed. To the contrary you would destroy a well made piece of art. If you want to change the mix, get the original tapes. But I wouldn’t give it to you…
I would consider any attempt to correct something respectless…

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Hello,
I'm not changing anything here. I just like the effect on this vocals and are looking for a way to do it.

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Well, then I completely misunderstood what you want to do.
The topic title clearly means you want to reduce something, which is changing something…
But honestly, except for one autotune I heard, learn to sing…
You could also be more specific and point to places where you hear something which you want to replicate…
I bet they had compressors on the voices, thats it and common to recording voices in the studio anyway…

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pluginnow wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 11:59 am
fairlyclose wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 11:26 pm EDIT are you wanting to remove freq modulation?
No, I want to reduce amplitude modulation, per frequency.
If you mean you want to reduce volume (which is amplitude) fluctuation for particular frequencies then you just need to compress them. If you mean you want to demux amplitude modulation as per the usual transmission systems then thats another thing, and I doubt that is what you want to do. If you mean you want to reduce tremolo (in the guitarist sense) then probably Melodyne is the solution.
I have no idea what you are referring to in the video, you'd have to be specific, but given it is a video of singers then perhaps you actually mean vibrato - for which Melodoyne, Autotune and similar will be the solution.

or is your title wrong and what you mean is you want to "reproduce low level amplitude oscillation sby frequency" ie there's a typo in the title

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fairlyclose wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 11:45 pm If you mean you want to reduce tremolo (in the guitarist sense) then probably Melodyne is the solution.
Yes, reduce tremolo would be a good analogy.

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