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The Breath Control module will automatically detect breaths in your vocal takes and suppress them. This can be an essential tool when trying to get a very intimate or aggressive vocal sound that requires the singer to be very close to their microphone.
Once the vocal take is saturated, compressed or limited, the singers breathing can become loud and abrasive while the vocal take itself might be just the sound you're looking for. The Breath Control module can allow you to reduce the gain of these breaths, while keeping the sung vocals untouched.
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Detection
The Breath Control module automatically analyzes the incoming vocal take and distinguishes breaths from sung vocals based on their harmonic structure. If any piece of the incoming audio matches a harmonic profile similar to a breath, the module will suppress that portion of the audio until sung vocals are detected.
Different from a 'Threshold' based process in which the module is only engaged once the audio has risen to a certain volume, Breath Control will perform its analysis regardless of level. This allows for accurate breath recognition with a multitude of quiet or loud vocal styles with minimal adjustment of the module's controls.
Modes:
Gain
When a breath is detected in Gain mode, the Breath Control module will reduce the gain of that breath, regardless of the level of that particular portion of audio. With the 'Gain' slider set to a reduction amount of -30dB, if the singer breaths in very quietly and then very loudly, both the loud and quiet breaths will be reduced in gain by -30dB.
In some cases, this is desirable when trying to handle egregious breathing or as a way of removing all breaths from a particular spoken or sung vocal take. Depending on your settings however, this can result in unnatural sounding results as the very quiet breaths may be inaudible, while the loud breaths will be reduced to a normal level.
Target
When in Target mode, the reduction amount of the 'Target' slider represents the desired level that you wish all detected breaths to be reduced to. This means that if a singer breaths in quietly and then loudly, both the loud and quiet breaths will be reduced only as much as is necessary to have both breaths reach the desired level.
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This can result in much more natural sounding breath reduction as the detected breaths in your audio are only reduced when necessary. Loud and abrasive breaths will be reduced heavily while quiet natural sounding breaths will be left at the same volume.
Note: By default, the Breath Control module will be in Target mode.
Tracking vs. Mixing
When in Tracking mode, the Breath Control module will automatically be bypassed.
In order for the Breath Control module to have time to perform its analysis, it must incur a good deal of latency. The result of this latency is that the incoming audio is delayed in time with respect to the other tracks in your session.
Most modern day host audio applications have a feature called 'Delay Compensation' which will recognize the latency (delay) that Nectar is reporting and will adjust the tracks in your session accordingly - making sure that all of your tracks are aligned and in time with each other. This 'Delay Compensation' can only happen once the audio has been recorded into your digital audio workstation however.
When tracking (recording) your incoming audio, if Nectar is in Mixing mode and the Breath Control module is engaged, the latency of the Breath Control module will cause a delay between when the audio comes in to your computer, and when it passes through Nectar. In these instances, be sure to switch Nectar into Tracking mode.
Note: If your host has a limited number of samples of latency compensation, Breath Control may still cause tracks to be played back out of sync with each other. In these cases, we recommend processing your vocal takes with Breath Control as a separate offline process, and then using the other modules in Nectar to enhance your vocals in real-time.
Sensitivity - This controls how sensitive the breath control module is when detecting the harmonic structure of breaths in your incoming audio.
Gain (dB) - Sets the desired amount of gain reduction applied to all detected breaths, regardless of level.
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Target (dB) - Sets the resulting desired level of all detected breaths
Breaths Only -When enabled, only the audio of the detected breaths will be passed to the output of the module. This can help when setting the Sensitivity control in order to make sure that only the breathing in your audio is being processed.