Audio Filter To Make Voice Pop?

MrMundane

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Anyone have any way to increase the sound of my voice to help combat wind and engine noise? I ride quads and snowmobiles so the wind and engine are a bit louder, I do have my mic in the best place possible after trying a few locations, and I got it tolerable. but it's still a little bit hard to hear my voice and I have to basically yell.

Any ideas? I use Sony Vegas pro to edit.
 
You can't really fix bad audio in post, but the best you can do is apply noise reduction via audacity and applying a frequency filter in line with this chart:

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I just realized that this morning. I can't keep doing this to all my audio, heck I'm even trying to do no more than adding signature for my post-processing of all my motovlogs

yeah that's why I was hoping there was some way to get or even set up a filter for it, so all you had to do was select the audio track, and put the filter on and done.
 
Anyone have any way to increase the sound of my voice to help combat wind and engine noise? I ride quads and snowmobiles so the wind and engine are a bit louder, I do have my mic in the best place possible after trying a few locations, and I got it tolerable. but it's still a little bit hard to hear my voice and I have to basically yell.

Any ideas? I use Sony Vegas pro to edit.
Do you use a separate device to record or is your mic hooked up to your cam?
 
Dude this looks a lot more complicated than Final Cut Pro X. Not going to bash against PC's because I owned one for years but ever since I got a macbook pro, video editing has been so good! You have the option to focus more on voice and remove hums and background noises.

I used to use Sony Vegas but never to this extent.
 

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