Cubase 9.5 Tutorial: Voice Over Post Processing Using Stock Plugins
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Introduction
In this tutorial, you will learn how to effectively post-process voice overs in Cubase 9.5 using stock plugins. This guide will provide you with practical tips and techniques to enhance your voice recordings, making them sound professional. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, these steps will help you achieve a polished audio output.
Step 1: Setting Up Your Project
- Open Cubase and create a new project or open an existing one.
- Import your voice over audio track by dragging it into the project window.
- Make sure to set your project’s sample rate to match the recording for optimal sound quality.
Step 2: Noise Reduction
- Select the audio track you want to process.
- Use the DeNoiser plugin to eliminate background noise.
- Go to the Insert Effects section.
- Add the DeNoiser from the list of stock plugins.
- Adjust the Threshold and Reduction settings to minimize unwanted noise without affecting vocal clarity.
Step 3: Equalization
- Apply an EQ to enhance the voice quality.
- Add the Channel EQ plugin to your track.
- Use the following settings for vocal clarity:
- Boost around 3-5 kHz for presence.
- Cut frequencies below 80 Hz to remove rumble.
- Slightly boost around 10-12 kHz for brightness.
- Make adjustments while listening to ensure the vocal sits well in the mix.
Step 4: Compression
- Add a Compressor to control the dynamic range of the voice.
- Choose the Compressor from the insert effects.
- Set the Ratio to around 3:1 or 4:1.
- Adjust the Threshold so that the compressor engages during louder parts.
- Set the Attack to 5-10 ms for a natural sound and the Release to around 50-100 ms.
- Listen to the track in context to ensure the voice remains dynamic yet balanced.
Step 5: Adding Reverb
- Introduce a subtle Reverb effect to give the voice a sense of space.
- Add the Reverb plugin to the audio track.
- Use a small room setting with a low mix level to avoid overpowering the vocal.
- Adjust the settings to create a natural ambiance without making the voice sound distant.
Step 6: Final Adjustments
- Listen to the entire track and make necessary adjustments.
- Pay attention to the overall mix and ensure the voice stands out clearly against the background music or sound effects.
- Use automation on the vocal track to enhance specific phrases or sections if needed.
Conclusion
By following these steps, you can effectively post-process voice overs in Cubase 9.5 using stock plugins. Start with noise reduction, then move through EQ, compression, and reverb to achieve a professional sound. Remember to listen critically and make adjustments based on the context of your project. With practice, you'll refine your skills and create high-quality voice recordings. Happy mixing!