Big seemingly random glitches on lav mic recording
Hi all,
I'm a vfx artist but lately have been doing quite a few small jobs shooting and then editing - go to whoa. Being from the visual side audio is definitely not my strong suit so hoping someone has some advice on a problem I recently encountered. I recorded a speaker (a sort of Ted-talk style presentation) on a Rode SmartLav mic recording to an iPhone. While most of the recording was great and just needed a bit of noise reduction and balancing there are maybe up to a couple of dozen of these massive glitches or dropouts (sorry I don't know the correct term for them) that appear scattered through the timeline - seemingly at random. they are very short duration but massive. They don't appear to be pops or plosives or where he's bumped the mic or anything or where there's loud laughter from the crowd or anything like that. Speaking as a visual guy, I've found Audition a great tool - being able to paint on the patch you want to manipulate?!! AWESOME!! It has done an impressive job of cleaning them up with autoheal and some judicious painting & gain reduction - definitely not perfect and but when you see the source it's pretty amazing to get anything out of it at all!
But just wondering if anyone has encountered this before and could direct me as to how to avoid this in the future. Like I say, audio is still somewhat of a Dark Art to me so I won't be offended if I've done something really dumb and obvious like record levels must have been too high or I should be using a different/better lav or recorder on a long recording (it's an hour & a half) or whatever I would appreciate any advice! Thanks in advance,
Simon

