Guys, here's the thing: I have audio from a DVD show, Yanni-Tribute, in AC3 448 Kbps 5.1 channels, and my home theater system doesn't have a subwoofer, so my ONKYO Receiver transfers all the subbass to the front speakers, which they are LARGE, however, the bass is quite loud, and this bothers me, and I would like to know what I should do, just to reduce the sub-bass of it via software, VST plugin.
I tried two things here, which didn't give the result I expected:
1. I normalized the audio via Sound Forge 16, to 4db, 5db, 6db, and it didn't solve the problem, as the sound was very low, cut the bass a lot and lost the depth of the 5.1 audio (that sub-bass punch), in relation to the original sound.
2. Through a YouTube video, using the IZOTOPE RX10, I followed the YouTuber's guide to remove the popping sound, with the preset De-clip, Threshould -1,-1, Quality HIGH, Gain -2, -3, -5, -6, and again the sound was very low, cutting the bass a lot and losing the depth of the 5.1 audio (that sub-bass punch), in relation to the original sound.
Could anyone help me, telling me how I can reduce it a little, via software/preset/plugin, to get what I need here in this audio?
The audio height can be the same or a little lower, but without losing too much sub-bass, but reducing the sub-bass that are blown out, without losing the depth of the audio as happened with the two interventions I tried above.
Here is a part, from the original audio, where it is clear that the sound is blown out in sub-bass, perhaps in a system with a subwoofer, this does not happen, as in my case:
https://mega.nz/file/R7AT2KQQ#f3P2g1SVU2DYXfzmVv75MrF0XfWTLLe2lyG8wLEwVdE
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Last edited by DruidCtba; 4th Dec 2023 at 18:40.
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How did it get like this in the first place? I thought you had good audio from the DVD?
Last edited by davexnet; 4th Dec 2023 at 13:31.
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Friend @Davexnet, but I didn't say it had good audio, this is part of the DVD's original audio, which has AC3 audio, 5.1 channels, 448 Kbps.
You can see from this sample how blown out it is, that's why I tried the De-clip on the IZOTOPE RX10, to attenuate it on the straight lines of the sinusoid, anyway, it's possible to improve this or not, that's just what I'm looking for my friend.
P.S. One of the big problems that I have found in these tutorials on the web, both in Brazilian Portuguese and in English forums, is that most of them focus on problems with the voices of announcers, and not with films or shows, so I'm really no direction, no solution to this problem, because using the RX10's De-clip as I said previously, it lowered the volume (it kind of normalized it), but it seems to me it completely ignored the sub-bass, so there was a audio without ambience, without depth, which would be expected from 5.1 channel audio.
P.S.2. I'm looking for a solution from a user with expertise in audio editing, what could I say, non-destructive, as in the case of the sub-bass that disappeared after using both the NORMALIZATION plugins and DE-CLIP to attenuate the pops.
P.S.3 Here original audio AC3 - https://mega.nz/file/8ipFDATI#QY1kJ4Up5Ufq9t9QdzmwbJSMEmIszrrifJgLmEz4q9g
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Sorry friend @davexnet, but I just now saw that part of the audio, from the original, that I cut, when saving, I saved in mono, here is a part in 5.1. channels:
https://mega.nz/file/R7AT2KQQ#f3P2g1SVU2DYXfzmVv75MrF0XfWTLLe2lyG8wLEwVdE
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Just buy a subwoofer,might be easier than trying to fix the issue you get not using a subwoofer.
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Friend @davexnet, as I said, in the previous post, I made a mistake here, when exporting only SoundForge 16, and it ended up coming out MONO, and I only saw this when you responded, please forgive me, but I fixed my mistake and passed the partial file in 5.1 channels.
But what I want to say is that even the original, in 5.1, has blown sub-bass, probably because I didn't have a subwoofer in the set and used front speakers in LARGE, and I believe that this actually made things worse, and that's why, I would like to see if it is possible through some plugin to solve this, anyway, thanks for the help
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P.S. I'm going to test your idea friend, I'm going to reduce the LFE channel to -10db and test, then I'll come back to confirm if it's a possible solution.
Last edited by DruidCtba; 5th Dec 2023 at 00:33.
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Last edited by DruidCtba; 5th Dec 2023 at 12:17.
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I don't see any problem with your source audio - LFE seem to be OK. Being on your place i would check setup configuration - perhaps LFE is boosted in your setup - plenty AV receivers allow for this.
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Guys, I decided to go into advanced settings on my ONKYO RECEIVER, and I changed the CROSSOVER from 150 to 120 and the overflow on the LARGE front speakers improved a lot, so problem solved, but I want to thank everyone who helped me
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