Effects: Parametric Equaliser - Low end to 120 to 130 hz Mastering - Low shelf enabled, reverb to 0 Multiband Compressor - Bring down threshold to match, and increase gain Hard limiter - Limit to - 3db (Awesome video btw, helped me so much)
1:50 Parametric Equaliser - (Low end to 120 to 130 Hz) 2:53 Loop trick (helps while comparing before and after effects) 4:52 Mastering - (Low shelf enabled, reverb to 0) 5:50 Multiband Compressor - (Bring down the threshold to match, and increase gain) 7:36 Hard limiter - (Limit to - 3db)
Reverb was already 0 on the second effect. I also like the denoiser effect, its good for noise reductions for indoor audio, you know these little background noises that come in if you aren't recording in a sound proof studio.
Late comment but 2nding this! Denoise is my fav effect and really helps when recording indoor audio! This tutorial is great but adding denoise really takes my audio step up a notch - especially if you get a ton of echo in your recording area. My audio is sounding great adding these 5 effects!
This video saved my ass on a big project with some really hollow sounding audio- I’ve been stressing the last few days trying different effects to fix it, so glad I found this tutorial!
I have to admit, after trying many TH-cam clips on how to get best audio, this one always gives me the best audio, by far. Thank you. Even 5 years after it was made.
As an audio engineer I gotta say that the audio processing wasn’t perfect but it’s so nice to know that you have all the tools you need to process audio in premiere without using a different program, thank you for showing the plugins!
@@videocentric im not sure what alex was referring to. But as a producer myself id personally not raise the low frequencies of a voice neither with an EQ or multiband compresser. Id probably roll off some of those depending on the mic used and recording. Audio processing is very dependent on how the original recording is you want to edit so its kinda hard to give a guideline since it depends on the audio. Overall id say use an EQ to roll of the frequencies untill like 80-100Hz, if you want some detailed guidance on this try looking up a vocal EQ frequency chart (google it). Other than that use a compressor if you got very quiet parts in your audio recording, if you're not sure how to set one up and you got a very short recording you can even just do this by dragging the volume up and down. Hope that helped a bit ;)
hey Kevin Fremon ... i came for a premiere tutorial ...i did learn a couple of tricks from your video. 1 ) how to loop a section ....didn't know where this little loop button is located . 2) how to make your sound not better just louder ... i am a composer and sound engineer ... i can tell you that you make the sound louder not cleaner .... all the low end you push up introduces rumble and dirt .... the high end you are pushing makes your ess piercing ... in audio as well as in video to my knowledge it all starts with the source ... record a with good microphone in good environment you will get good sound also in video shoot with good lighting and good camera and you are not gonna need wired tricks like this ... but !!!!! i wanted to tell you how to really make you voice sound clearer don't boost the lows as you did ... instead cut it until you hear your voice starting to get thin , then back of a few Hertz from that point... buy cutting the lows you will hear the high frequency much better , and if you want to give a bass boost to your voice usually around 100-400 hz is the right frequency to give some "bite" . for the highs if it feel's like the voice is too "dark and muffled" you can give a small boost above 5 Khz but some times it will bring the ess so you would need to apply a deesser that basically is a compressor that compresser only the high frequencies . give this method a try and let me know what you think ...
Avi Lutinger thank you so mug for these tips! I really appreciate it. Clearly, Im just getting into becoming better at audio and this is really helpful. You rock!
Chris Walzak thanks man!! Audio that’s blown out is really hard to recover to be honest so I’m not sure where to guide you. Best thing you can do is bring down the DB on that audio clip and bite the bullet. I’ve done that a few times. Now, I just make sure that I’m recording at a much lower level. Much easier to make it louder with out quality loss than the other way. Good luck man 👊🏼
I tried using this in 2 of my videos, and the quality was awesome, compared to my original voice! I think the parametric equalizer improves it significantly. Thank you so much man!!!
@@MrWaffleOfficial A more important factor is how the audio is recorded - it should be through software providing the audio directly, rather than through laptop speakers and a laptop mic - that's a double degradation. I don't mind the music as much. You could duck the music at the points where you want the audio to shine, but that's secondary to getting good audio directly to the video.
Just a quick tip: if you're in Multiband Compressor, you can use the Limiter Margin in the same way as the Hard Limiter. Saves you the use of the last effect :)
DUDE!!! You just changed my life!!! The I and O tip, to loop while I fix audio, my man, I cannot express how grateful I am that you shared this titbit!! THANK YOU!!!
7:47 *-3 dB?* I did some tests. And *-6 dB* sounds a lot better on mobile devices. Going louder than -6 tend to distort more. I usually apply the Hard Limiter on the Master Track in the Track mixer, by the way. Also, I shorten the release time a lot to avoid that pumping effect. But er... great tips though! I should use the parametric EQ more 😇
I Apply all to my audio except that mastering one, Looks like it gives the reverb tool which is found in the Audio Clip type side menu so will give it a go. However, thought i'd point out something as this changed my life haha. In the Audio workspace (not Colour which for some reason you did an Audio tutorial in lol), toggle the small arrow pointing right at the top left of all tracks. This will drop down a bank of Effect Sends, like you'd get in a DAW. Now you can apply these effects to the entire Audio Track, and not to every individual Audio Clip! Speeds up editing 10x
cam shand So glad this helped you out, Cam. Thanks for dropping a comment to let me know. Also, thanks for the tip about the Audio mode and how to add the effects to the entire track. I actually learned that after creating this tutorial but appreciate the reminder.
@@KevinFremon all good, figured it'd save you a stack of time if you didnt know, however seems the videos pretty old so you obviously have since (good old TH-cam algorithm reserving old content). Thank anyway :)!
Great video and I learned a lot from it. Thank you! One piece of feedback if I may...for an audio focused video, I found the background music very distracting. Take it or leave it. Either way, thank you for taking the time to share this!
Thank you so much. When I recorded audio for some interviews, you could barley hear them and I got worried, but when I tested this out it sounded so much better. You helped saved the project.
TH-cam has recommended this video to me and i will take it as a chance to thank you again for drastically improving the audio quality of my content, i wish you the very best
Learned a lot, thanks! One suggestion would be to put the final clips in the video itself, rather than just playing it through the speakers, so we get a much better idea of what it sounds like without the added step of your speakers. Also, if you do something like this in the future (with color grading, effects, ect), I'd use the exact same clip, duplicated. Removes other variables that way.
I was searching for tips and saw the title and like ok let's check it out, I was expecting 2m subs and a lot of views and I'm shocked with the 2k subs. Dude you deserve more, I like the energy you've got, keep it up 🔥, I'm getting your IG
After watching your amazing tutorial... i just saw your subs😥 You deserve MILLIONS of subscribers... Energy Level is Extremely high🤩 You gotta Subscriber and Fan too❤️ Wishes are always with uhhh...
How to drop the same effect onto say, 11 different clips at once? Im editing a music video and want to put one effect on all 11 instruments in the video and adjust it all the same for each of them (but also interested if you can apply this to all but still adjust them separately later?) Thanks for the video ! Edit: Nevermind, I figured it out after asking the question. You just outline all the clips/tracks you want to apply the effect to, drag the effect onto one of them and they all glow to show theyre all going to be affected. Cool! Made my whole video sound better instantly!
Very helpful tips! Very much appreciated. I was "volunteered" to edit a video for work and part of the audio was recorded with airpods and it sounded like crap. It still sounds like crap but is a huge improvement over how it sounded originally. Thank you for posting this!
Although this video is 4 years old, it has helped tremendously. I used this exact technique with my boom mic with minor tweaks on the effect. But all the effects you mentioned were applied. This really helps if you're in a crunch or just want to beef up your audio. Thanks again Kevin.
that little tip you added with the loop is what made this video gold bro! i been using mouse click then space bar to loop manually but man that's like at best 2 clicks every 10seconds or however long my clip is.
Hi Kevin your Video is excellent. but I wanna know how to remove the voice in the audio when I'm traveling in the car, can I remove the voice sounds and leave the car and the wind sounds only?. Thanks and more power.
Thank you, great tutorial. I just purchased a zoom L4 to connect to 2 wireless lavs to. The zoom has the capability to connect up to 4 different channels at once. The zoom also allows me to connect directly to my Sony a7s2 camera and it links the audio directly to my video no need to sync in post. ok so here's my issue and my question. when I play back my audio in adobe premier pro the audio from the zoom is much lower in volume than the audio attached directly to my video from the camera. Plus the sound recorded directly to my zoom sounds hollow or echoed in comparison to the audio already synced to the video. Is there a way to fix the audio to sound richer and not so hollow in post in adobe?
omg THIS! THANK YOU. I love how easy this is to follow from a non-audio pro lol. I have a mic on my camera, but I still felt my audio was "off" in some way I couldn't quite put my finger on. this video made me realize that it was missing bass!!! thank you a million times over.
Thanks a lot for the great lesson. I'm finally getting closer to getting great sound in my video. I love the cheer in your presentation. You indeed are alive.
hey man the video is really helpful. i used this effect in my laptop and worked smoothly, i have switched to a desktop recently but over there i am unable to find the custom setup and edit option. can you please help? thanks a lot.
Just a heads up..the multiband compressor has no gain reduction on the low end...you are just turning up the volume on the low end by increasing the gain. The gain makes up for the compressions loss of volume caused by attenuation of the peaks...which aren't happening since it shows none on the meter.
Hey man, what a great tutorial. As a professional documentary sound recordist of 38 years and a long term professional Premiere Pro editor of 20 years I found your explanation of the compressor app really helpful as even with a lot of experience I’ve always been a bit shy of experimenting with it. Thanks man. The only small thing I would like to say is that it’s always, if possible, best to record excellent audio in the first place. Not easy but you would be surprised how easy it is to find someone who loves sound. They are still out there. It’s a bit harder if blogging but there are a lot of very tasty video mics out there for not much cash. Really good information though man. Thank you.
mirodigital1 thanks so much for the kind words. I really appreciate that. I definitely hear you on recording great audio from the start. 100%... i was inspired to make this video when I was recording from my Sony RX100 which only has an onboard mic making getting good audio nearly impossible. I happily used my Rode VideoMic Pro+ now and my audio is way better. :)
Kevin, I just stumbled upon this video while looking to pump up the audio quality on the voiceovers I do for my how-to videos. Thank you, sir, for taking the time to make this video! It was great. Just subscribed and liked!
@@KevinFremon I just did the voiceovers for our weekly bragging board at Catfish Weekly using your method. The difference in sound was amazing! Had another question, if you have a moment. Is there any way to save some of these settings as a new preset or save all 4 filters as a preset that I can drag/drop onto my audio just to save some time? Thanks again.
@@TheWeekendAngler Yep, there is a way. In the Effect Control pannel where you'd click edit to play with the Parmetic Equalizer, click each of the effects while holding the SHIFT key. With everything you want in the preset, right-click and you'll see the Save Preset option.
What about wind noise? I'm struggling with an instructor talk given at a campfire on a night that got so windy it messed up my sound recording. I would love to fix it up like you did here.
this helped a lot EXCEPT in the few various spots where i was yelling. Each time, it sounds tinny and far worse than the original. I'm going to try to just isolate those spots and remove one effect at a time to see what might have caused it. other than THAT, absolutely amazing-- thank you
Thank you so much for this video. I've watched this video three times and took notes. This video is easy to follow and doesn't take 20 minutes to get through.
Effects:
Parametric Equaliser - Low end to 120 to 130 hz
Mastering - Low shelf enabled, reverb to 0
Multiband Compressor - Bring down threshold to match, and increase gain
Hard limiter - Limit to - 3db
(Awesome video btw, helped me so much)
You're the student in class whose notes everyone copies. Thanks for that cheat sheet.
thanks man, i've always came to this video to fix my audio and spent 10 mins scrolling through, you're a life saver!
@@mostunimportantman why don't you just make a preset that way you don't have to come back to the video? just a tip :)
@@jaycanon5957 wow there's a way to do that?? can you teach me if you dont mind? 😂
This should be pinned. I gave you a thumbs up so this can stay at the top.
1:50 Parametric Equaliser - (Low end to 120 to 130 Hz)
2:53 Loop trick (helps while comparing before and after effects)
4:52 Mastering - (Low shelf enabled, reverb to 0)
5:50 Multiband Compressor - (Bring down the threshold to match, and increase gain)
7:36 Hard limiter - (Limit to - 3db)
thanks, man!
king
THANK YOU! I wish every tutorial had a timestamp list like this to save time!
Great! Now can someone combine all of those and make a pre-set called Audio Correction" then upload it to the Adobe Cloud? Thanksssss!
Thanks!
Just a quick heads up: you can also set in and out points for a single clip on your timeline by tapping X with the clip selected.
Arhan Sett whhhaaattt?!? Dude, this is awesome and something I didn’t know. Thank you for dropping this comment. You rock, Arjhan. 👊🏼
@@KevinFremon lest we forget the CLEAR IN AND OUT key, defaulted at ctrl+shift+X
Itai Carmeli oh yeah!! Good call.
FUCKIN JESUS MAN U SAVED ME YEARS OF MY LIFE!
haha yeah I found that out accidentally !
Thank you
Reverb was already 0 on the second effect. I also like the denoiser effect, its good for noise reductions for indoor audio, you know these little background noises that come in if you aren't recording in a sound proof studio.
trouvaille - by Aamir dude, great additional tips. Thanks for taking the time to share these. 👊🏼
I rarely comment but you saved my life here
Late comment but 2nding this! Denoise is my fav effect and really helps when recording indoor audio! This tutorial is great but adding denoise really takes my audio step up a notch - especially if you get a ton of echo in your recording area. My audio is sounding great adding these 5 effects!
Denoise effect is the GOAT for a quick audio improvement.
The best video so far to fix audio in Premiere. Thank you!!!
Thank you Rogelio!
This video saved my ass on a big project with some really hollow sounding audio- I’ve been stressing the last few days trying different effects to fix it, so glad I found this tutorial!
Jon Secord awesome! Sol glad to hear that this helped. Thanks for taking the time to drop a comment and let me know. 👊🏼
@@KevinFremon Same! This video saved bad mic placement for a client project! Thanks Kevin!
Demo Bailey awesome! So glad it helped you out with the project. Thanks for letting me know.
I have to admit, after trying many TH-cam clips on how to get best audio, this one always gives me the best audio, by far. Thank you. Even 5 years after it was made.
As an audio engineer I gotta say that the audio processing wasn’t perfect but it’s so nice to know that you have all the tools you need to process audio in premiere without using a different program, thank you for showing the plugins!
Can you share the mis-steps?
@@videocentric im not sure what alex was referring to. But as a producer myself id personally not raise the low frequencies of a voice neither with an EQ or multiband compresser. Id probably roll off some of those depending on the mic used and recording. Audio processing is very dependent on how the original recording is you want to edit so its kinda hard to give a guideline since it depends on the audio. Overall id say use an EQ to roll of the frequencies untill like 80-100Hz, if you want some detailed guidance on this try looking up a vocal EQ frequency chart (google it). Other than that use a compressor if you got very quiet parts in your audio recording, if you're not sure how to set one up and you got a very short recording you can even just do this by dragging the volume up and down. Hope that helped a bit ;)
So far the only tutorial I've seen that takes it slow and doesn't require prior experience to soft design.
hey Kevin Fremon ...
i came for a premiere tutorial ...i did learn a couple of tricks from your video.
1 ) how to loop a section ....didn't know where this little loop button is located .
2) how to make your sound not better just louder ...
i am a composer and sound engineer ... i can tell you that you make the sound louder not cleaner .... all the low end you push up introduces rumble and dirt .... the high end you are pushing makes your ess piercing ... in audio as well as in video to my knowledge it all starts with the source ... record a with good microphone in good environment you will get good sound also in video shoot with good lighting and good camera and you are not gonna need wired tricks like this ...
but !!!!! i wanted to tell you how to really make you voice sound clearer
don't boost the lows as you did ... instead cut it until you hear your voice starting to get thin , then back of a few Hertz from that point... buy cutting the lows you will hear the high frequency much better , and if you want to give a bass boost to your voice usually around 100-400 hz is the right frequency to give some "bite" . for the highs if it feel's like the voice is too "dark and muffled" you can give a small boost above 5 Khz but some times it will bring the ess so you would need to apply a deesser that basically is a compressor that compresser only the high frequencies .
give this method a try and let me know what you think ...
Avi Lutinger thank you so mug for these tips! I really appreciate it. Clearly, Im just getting into becoming better at audio and this is really helpful. You rock!
@@KevinFremon HI man great vid, how do i repair a few blown highlights in audio i have good software, so i hope you can help :)
Chris Walzak thanks man!! Audio that’s blown out is really hard to recover to be honest so I’m not sure where to guide you. Best thing you can do is bring down the DB on that audio clip and bite the bullet. I’ve done that a few times. Now, I just make sure that I’m recording at a much lower level. Much easier to make it louder with out quality loss than the other way. Good luck man 👊🏼
Not everyone has good microphone Dude! This video is generally crispy helpful for all, and speak english dude.
Pilipinas Landscaped right on! Glad you found it helpful. And you’re right... not everyone does. Thanks for taking the time to drop a comment:
I tried using this in 2 of my videos, and the quality was awesome, compared to my original voice! I think the parametric equalizer improves it significantly. Thank you so much man!!!
you're doing an audio tutuorial, remove the background music jees
Mr Waffle yo!! Thanks for the feedback: you’re totally right. 👊🏼
@@KevinFremon Thanks good Tutorial tho!
@@MrWaffleOfficial A more important factor is how the audio is recorded - it should be through software providing the audio directly, rather than through laptop speakers and a laptop mic - that's a double degradation. I don't mind the music as much. You could duck the music at the points where you want the audio to shine, but that's secondary to getting good audio directly to the video.
You may have solved this already, Kevin, but something like Rogue Amoeba's Audio Hijack may do the trick. rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/
@@ataylortca To-TA-LLY! Ugh...
Many Thanks Friend!!
Just a quick tip: if you're in Multiband Compressor, you can use the Limiter Margin in the same way as the Hard Limiter. Saves you the use of the last effect :)
Brent Panem awesome tip! Thanks for posting it. 👊🏼
DUDE!!! You just changed my life!!! The I and O tip, to loop while I fix audio, my man, I cannot express how grateful I am that you shared this titbit!! THANK YOU!!!
Right on! Glad to hear it. Yea, the I and O keys are life savers.
I just attempted my first ever voiceover and it sounds way better after this tutorial. Thanks man. 👌👍
Denis Malizani awesome! So glad the video helped. Thanks for taking the time to let me know. 👊🏼
Thank you a lot for your tips. Hope i can get better sound from now on
You're very welcome! Thanks for dropping a comment.
That loop tip is everything! :)
Bro....your channel is so underrated!!! You deserve much more!
7:47 *-3 dB?*
I did some tests. And *-6 dB* sounds a lot better on mobile devices. Going louder than -6 tend to distort more.
I usually apply the Hard Limiter on the Master Track in the Track mixer, by the way.
Also, I shorten the release time a lot to avoid that pumping effect.
But er... great tips though! I should use the parametric EQ more 😇
Yh, that's true.... Nice optimization
Thank you so much Kevin! This helped a lot.
I Apply all to my audio except that mastering one, Looks like it gives the reverb tool which is found in the Audio Clip type side menu so will give it a go.
However, thought i'd point out something as this changed my life haha. In the Audio workspace (not Colour which for some reason you did an Audio tutorial in lol), toggle the small arrow pointing right at the top left of all tracks. This will drop down a bank of Effect Sends, like you'd get in a DAW. Now you can apply these effects to the entire Audio Track, and not to every individual Audio Clip! Speeds up editing 10x
cam shand So glad this helped you out, Cam. Thanks for dropping a comment to let me know. Also, thanks for the tip about the Audio mode and how to add the effects to the entire track. I actually learned that after creating this tutorial but appreciate the reminder.
@@KevinFremon all good, figured it'd save you a stack of time if you didnt know, however seems the videos pretty old so you obviously have since (good old TH-cam algorithm reserving old content). Thank anyway :)!
Great video and I learned a lot from it. Thank you! One piece of feedback if I may...for an audio focused video, I found the background music very distracting. Take it or leave it. Either way, thank you for taking the time to share this!
Thanks for the Feedback Tom. I got this feedback from others and totally agree with it. 👊🏼
Thank you so much. When I recorded audio for some interviews, you could barley hear them and I got worried, but when I tested this out it sounded so much better. You helped saved the project.
Alexandra Raipe you’re very welcome. Glad it helped save the interview. Thank for letting me know.
This is the best tutorial i have seen on youTube on how to im prove audio. Thanks bro
I haven't even finished watching the video but I already appreciate it so much! Thank you Kevin!
Gaming About Life your welcome! Glad the video helped you make your audio sound awesome. 👊🏼
Kevin Fremon sooooo good! It's like I had a professional mic hahaha
Gaming About Life nice!!! That’s awesome!
TH-cam has recommended this video to me and i will take it as a chance to thank you again for drastically improving the audio quality of my content, i wish you the very best
This actually did make a very noticeable improvement for me. Thank you so much!
thanks Kevin...i used Parametric to reduce Background noise by keeping Boost 20-22 dB, Q 10.1
Learned a lot, thanks! One suggestion would be to put the final clips in the video itself, rather than just playing it through the speakers, so we get a much better idea of what it sounds like without the added step of your speakers. Also, if you do something like this in the future (with color grading, effects, ect), I'd use the exact same clip, duplicated. Removes other variables that way.
My man's dedication is over the top!
Am I the only one who thinks Kevin looks like jack Snyder🤔 ....nice tutorial by the way.
Yes indeed 😁
*zack snyder
I immediately thought he was going for the Cardone look.
This was very helpful. Thank you so much Kevin!
Happy to hear it helped out.
I was searching for tips and saw the title and like ok let's check it out, I was expecting 2m subs and a lot of views and I'm shocked with the 2k subs. Dude you deserve more, I like the energy you've got, keep it up 🔥, I'm getting your IG
Ahmed Fadhel thanks, Ahmed. I really appreciate that and take it as a compliment. Definitely motivating to keep creating content. 👊🏼
Best Video on video I have found on youtube!! Great Job even 5 years later!!
After watching your amazing tutorial... i just saw your subs😥 You deserve MILLIONS of subscribers... Energy Level is Extremely high🤩 You gotta Subscriber and Fan too❤️
Wishes are always with uhhh...
Rohit BakchuSaaki thank you so much for the kind words and encouragement Rohit. I appreciate that man. Really means a lot. 👊🏼
Lauren Regan thanks so much Lauren! Glad it saved you time. Thanks for letting me know. 🙏🏼
I agree! He definitely deserves more subscribers!!! 😭
Awesome vid man! Thanks! Its very useful
I'll give a million dollars to anyone who can tell me why he doesn't have 1M subs yet? Thank you for this God bless you brother!
Righteous Road man, you rock!! Thanks for the great compliment. I appreciate it man. 🙏🏼
This made the crappy little voice recording from my phone sound so much better. Thank you!
But don't forget to cut everything about 50-100hz!! 🔥
Dentro Music yeah! You’re totally right. Good call. 👊🏼
@@KevinFremon 💪🏼
how does that work?
Yh really, how does that work?
Thanks again Kevin by the way, your tutorial might have just saved a life!
Whenever i get lost i come back to this specific video, it works well for me
Awesome! Glad to hear that.
I hope you get to 100k or 1m soon, you deserve it@@KevinFremon
Really great tutorial, thanks for sharing!!!
How to drop the same effect onto say, 11 different clips at once? Im editing a music video and want to put one effect on all 11 instruments in the video and adjust it all the same for each of them (but also interested if you can apply this to all but still adjust them separately later?)
Thanks for the video !
Edit: Nevermind, I figured it out after asking the question. You just outline all the clips/tracks you want to apply the effect to, drag the effect onto one of them and they all glow to show theyre all going to be affected. Cool! Made my whole video sound better instantly!
Thank u for this tutorial, in tried several tutorials but this one gave me the best audio!
THANK YOU! the multi band compressor was the most effective for me!
Oh my! Thanks, Kevin, this was exactly what I needed!
Dude! Your video seriously improved our audio 500% instantly. New subscriber here!
Awesome! Love hearing that. Thanks for the sub. 👊🏼
back in and recently got soft soft again, it felt strange and i had previously just taught myself the software. Finding your videos is helping
Kevin, please, how to fix a distorted audio?
Finally, a good tutorial on microphone edits in premiere
Glad it was helpful!
omg this changes everything! i can never go back to my old videos now haha
Very useful, Kevin. And you've opened a whole new set of tools I didn't even know were in Premier Pro... What a beast!
Awesome! Glad it helped.
Very helpful tips! Very much appreciated. I was "volunteered" to edit a video for work and part of the audio was recorded with airpods and it sounded like crap. It still sounds like crap but is a huge improvement over how it sounded originally. Thank you for posting this!
My dude, super helpful for vocals recorded on a proper mic and not just the stock mics on cameras! Thank you!!
Although this video is 4 years old, it has helped tremendously. I used this exact technique with my boom mic with minor tweaks on the effect. But all the effects you mentioned were applied. This really helps if you're in a crunch or just want to beef up your audio. Thanks again Kevin.
Really glad to hear that it helped out. I still use it all the time.
i used this on car footage i had from my gopro. not sure if it was the right thing to do..... but it def did make it sound better. Thanks!!
Using this for my new video - you legend thanks kevin
ps you deserve a lot more subs
Right on! I appreciate the kind words.
You're doing the Lord's work
This has changed me LIFE. Thank you!!!
This is great, thanks! Although the mastering effect added some sort of hiss / noise so now I just have to figure out how to remove that...
Thanks man, I was starting to loose hope when trying to fix my audio until I found this video. You deserve more views!
The best video audio about premiere pro i've ver seen... literally helped me alot !!
Thank you, this was a great to learn!!!!!! Subscribed.
omggggg the only tutorial that finally could really help with my videos noise issue!
Mobina Raoof awesome! So glad to hear that.
that little tip you added with the loop is what made this video gold bro! i been using mouse click then space bar to loop manually but man that's like at best 2 clicks every 10seconds or however long my clip is.
Greenthumbs Garden right on!! Yeah, that little loop feature can save so much time. 👊🏼
Hi Kevin your Video is excellent. but I wanna know how to remove the voice in the audio when I'm traveling in the car, can I remove the voice sounds and leave the car and the wind sounds only?. Thanks and more power.
I found the multiband compressor to be the most useful tip. I didn’t need to use any other adjustments. I just played with all four of the gauges
I am so freaking thankful!
Patti Macías So glad to hear it. Thanks for dropping a comment to let me know.
Thank you, great tutorial. I just purchased a zoom L4 to connect to 2 wireless lavs to. The zoom has the capability to connect up to 4 different channels at once. The zoom also allows me to connect directly to my Sony a7s2 camera and it links the audio directly to my video no need to sync in post.
ok so here's my issue and my question.
when I play back my audio in adobe premier pro the audio from the zoom is much lower in volume than the audio attached directly to my video from the camera. Plus the sound recorded directly to my zoom sounds hollow or echoed in comparison to the audio already synced to the video. Is there a way to fix the audio to sound richer and not so hollow in post in adobe?
Good tips, thank you. For engagement I would just cut from 0:30 straight to the content at 1:40, just my two cents
The parametric equalizer is a god send! Thank you so much!
Good stuff here. But, couldn't you use the Limiter on the Multiband Compressor?? Just wondering.
You saved my butt! I had a video I spent alot of time on and the external mic wasnt recording. The on board cleaned up with this tactic. Thanks!
omg THIS! THANK YOU. I love how easy this is to follow from a non-audio pro lol. I have a mic on my camera, but I still felt my audio was "off" in some way I couldn't quite put my finger on. this video made me realize that it was missing bass!!! thank you a million times over.
So glad this was helpful and made your audio sound way better. Thanks for dropping a comment to let me know.
Thanks a lot for the great lesson. I'm finally getting closer to getting great sound in my video. I love the cheer in your presentation. You indeed are alive.
Happy that helped and thanks for the kind words. I do feel alive. 😃
You are a life saver. My audio sounds so much better and I didn't have time to look up all the audio affects on premiere pro.
Awesome! Glad it helped you out Catherine.
I have used your audio tips a few times now, and they work! Thank you for this!
Awesome! So glad to hear that they've been working out for you.
THIS SAVED MY PROJECT!!! Thank you so much!
hey man the video is really helpful. i used this effect in my laptop and worked smoothly, i have switched to a desktop recently but over there i am unable to find the custom setup and edit option. can you please help? thanks a lot.
Thanks so much for all these details! This could really save me if I have an issue with a mic and I need to use what the camera had, not my recorder!
Right on Matthew. Glad these tips helped.
This video was amazing, thanks! Other videos just stretch it to half an hour and is full off waffle. Found this to be straight to the point
lookwhoscomin glad to hear it. Thanks for dropping me a comment to let me know. 👊🏼
Just a heads up..the multiband compressor has no gain reduction on the low end...you are just turning up the volume on the low end by increasing the gain. The gain makes up for the compressions loss of volume caused by attenuation of the peaks...which aren't happening since it shows none on the meter.
OMG!!! A huge thank you for sharing this! It saved my audio.
Very helpful !
Mike Thomas right on! Thanks Mike.
Hey man, what a great tutorial. As a professional documentary sound recordist of 38 years and a long term professional Premiere Pro editor of 20 years I found your explanation of the compressor app really helpful as even with a lot of experience I’ve always been a bit shy of experimenting with it. Thanks man. The only small thing I would like to say is that it’s always, if possible, best to record excellent audio in the first place. Not easy but you would be surprised how easy it is to find someone who loves sound. They are still out there. It’s a bit harder if blogging but there are a lot of very tasty video mics out there for not much cash. Really good information though man. Thank you.
mirodigital1 thanks so much for the kind words. I really appreciate that. I definitely hear you on recording great audio from the start. 100%... i was inspired to make this video when I was recording from my Sony RX100 which only has an onboard mic making getting good audio nearly impossible. I happily used my Rode VideoMic Pro+ now and my audio is way better. :)
Kevin, I just stumbled upon this video while looking to pump up the audio quality on the voiceovers I do for my how-to videos. Thank you, sir, for taking the time to make this video! It was great. Just subscribed and liked!
Awesome. Really glad this helped you out. Thanks for letting me know.
@@KevinFremon I just did the voiceovers for our weekly bragging board at Catfish Weekly using your method. The difference in sound was amazing! Had another question, if you have a moment. Is there any way to save some of these settings as a new preset or save all 4 filters as a preset that I can drag/drop onto my audio just to save some time? Thanks again.
@@TheWeekendAngler Yep, there is a way. In the Effect Control pannel where you'd click edit to play with the Parmetic Equalizer, click each of the effects while holding the SHIFT key. With everything you want in the preset, right-click and you'll see the Save Preset option.
Bro...the loop playback button blew me away! Great video
The loop feature is gold!
Thanks so much im always using this advice for my channel videos super helpful
Manor's Pillar! Right on! Glad to hear it has helped.
What about wind noise? I'm struggling with an instructor talk given at a campfire on a night that got so windy it messed up my sound recording. I would love to fix it up like you did here.
A life-saving tutorial. Thank you!
This tutorial just saved a video that I was working on with reeeaaally poor quality - THANKS!
Awesome. Glad it helped.
Sir.... I love you! Love your tutorial and your enthusiasm in your video. SUBSCRIBED.
this helped a lot EXCEPT in the few various spots where i was yelling. Each time, it sounds tinny and far worse than the original. I'm going to try to just isolate those spots and remove one effect at a time to see what might have caused it.
other than THAT, absolutely amazing-- thank you
Thumbs up based on title alone, thank you for being direct.
Say Red Studios you got it! Thanks for dropping a comment and thumbs up. 👊🏼
Just after the first tip it sounds WAY better! I'll be sticking around for the other three. Thank you!
Dalton Clay right on! So glad you were able to make a big difference in your audio. Thanks for dropping a comment to let me know. 👊🏼
Thank you bro.... from India, tamil nadu, chennai. I got appreciation from my boss because of you...
Awesome! So glad to hear that.
can you make a good white balance tutorial for premiere?
Thank you so much for this video. I've watched this video three times and took notes. This video is easy to follow and doesn't take 20 minutes to get through.
Really glad you enjoyed it and it helped you out.
Thanks so much for this! Completely changed my video for the better. Really appreciate your help!
Charlotte Vystavel really glad to hear that Charlotte. Thank me for letting me know.