Originally Posted By: Robh
.... sometimes the breath sound make the vocal sound real, or natural. So lower the volume on that sound. ...... click on cut-3 db or cut -6 db or customize to what you want, if not right undo and start over.


exactly.... removing all the breath sounds on some recordings can make the vocal track a bit to sterile sounding, so leaving them in a lower "non-distracting" level avoids that issue while keeping it real.

This is probably more of an issue on a solo vocal with only a piano or guitar as backup where the vocal part is very intimate and in your face. In that case you DO want to leave some of the breathiness in the vocal. With a full band behind the singer, the breathy aspect is generally covered up fairly well by the instruments. On those kinds of tracks I do remove all the breath sounds just to have that noise out of the mix.

This is an example: In A World Without You

The original vocal was very breathy. A number of listeners to the original track mentioned this and as a result I went back and removed MOST... but not all of it. I lowered quite a bit and left it there only removing the most distracting ones.

Last edited by Guitarhacker; 01/02/14 06:31 AM.

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