It is worth a lot of time and trouble to make it great. The sound track of your movie is hugely important. How to Make Great Videos (Part 1) - Audio in Premiere Pro CC | Adobe Creative Cloud - YouTube There is a fairly new feature called "auto ducking"- it must be somewhere in the essential sound panel- anyway, it is supposed to automate this adjustment for you.įor a really great tutorial on audio in PPro you should watch Jason Levine's 3 part video. While watching the timeline move forward, you can anticipate when you need to start dropping & raising the music volume. You can adjust the music volume in real time using the slider. Then using the Audio Track Mixer panel, I set the music track to "write" and start playing the timeline. I usually start by normalizing the peaks to the max volume I want. I usually set the peaks for -6 dBĢ) Music Track: this is usually the very last thing to deal with. Once you are satisfied, you can then normalize the track to the overall level you want. While you are at it you can check out some of the other audio effects tweaks such as studio reverb, vocal enhancer- experiment with all this and see what you like. Just pick a preset such as "broadcast", or "classical master", apply the effect and it should even out the amplitude of the track. The app will open and look very intimidating. An easy fix is to look in audio effects to the "multiband compressor"ĭrag it onto your dialog track, find it in the effect control panel and hit "edit". I'm no expert at the new essential sound panel, so my method involves more legacy features:ġ) Dialog track: variable volume is common and annoying. I had to cut some part of the timeline to normalize correctly lowest part, but still don't know why in general it's only around -7 dB and not -1 dB? I did normalize all peaks at -1 dB, but even with that, it's playing around -7 dB. Since the person talking is always talking at different volume, it's hard to work with that. The music is now around -29 dB when playing.įor the person talking, it's very annoying because it's the most difficult part. The sound is still very loud, but I reduced the volume at -25 dB to be able to hear the person talking without an annoying music in the background. I did put "all peak normalization" for the music at -4,5 dB like recommended when working. The thing is that the music audio is very loud and the person talking is very low by default. One for background music and one for the person talking. I know how it works in general, but I'm having hard time to make it works correctly. I would like some tips about normalizing audio in Premiere Pro.
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