really great video thank you. at about 7:30 you talk about holding down the alt key (I am on a PC) - I tried it and it did nothing for me - nothing came up as far as choices for types of sound effects
I've always been interested in audio processing but mostly learned on my own until I took an "audio design" course at university. While working on assignments, I found this channel. Even though I try to understand what each effect does, sometimes I can't hear the difference and miss out on these useful techniques. Thanks for your videos ,they've taught me a lot and really helped with my assignments.
It's amazing how formal education combined with online resources like this channel can really help solidify your understanding of audio processing, and I'm stoked to have played a part in your learning journey!
Hi Mike great videos and content.I use Audacity for my singing.Isnt there a app or program that have different presets that can work with one press and your voice is right. Will help alot .Each song needs different presets wich takes long to process.Kind regards from South Africa. Keep up the good work
That's a challenging task, but you might want to try using machine learning-based audio separation tools like iZotope RX or Adobe Audition's Debreath and De essen features to see if they can help you isolate the individual voices.
Hawdy partner . I'm a New Game Developer and i work on a big game. So i need your help. Can you make a tutorial about how to make a scary hallucinations whispers voices like dead space remake. I need this bro. Plz do it❤️👍
enhance audio is rubbish vs voice isolation from Da Vinci. enhance audio works ok more in English. With other languages, he makes mistakes, crushes voices, takes it on the plow
I'm guessing it's because Audition is more focused on audio editing and restoration, whereas these tricks are more suited for video editing and visual effects.
great video. loved it. very informative.
Thanks so much for watching and I'm thrilled you found it informative!
really great video thank you. at about 7:30 you talk about holding down the alt key (I am on a PC) - I tried it and it did nothing for me - nothing came up as far as choices for types of sound effects
Sorry to hear that the Alt key trick didn't work for you.
very useful dude im about to edit the sound on a 12 ep series and i dont do audio this will save me so much time!!!!!
Glad to hear that this tutorial is going to be a huge time-saver for your project, good luck with your 12-ep series editing!
Wow! Once again, these PP tips are so helpful! Thank you.
So glad to hear that our PP tips are making a difference for you!
cool as always!
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed the video!
I've always been interested in audio processing but mostly learned on my own until I took an "audio design" course at university. While working on assignments, I found this channel. Even though I try to understand what each effect does, sometimes I can't hear the difference and miss out on these useful techniques. Thanks for your videos ,they've taught me a lot and really helped with my assignments.
It's amazing how formal education combined with online resources like this channel can really help solidify your understanding of audio processing, and I'm stoked to have played a part in your learning journey!
Thanks for posting this video..
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Mike
You're welcome, appreciate the support!
Thanks Mike! Really wish they’d had the essential sound panel to Audition.
Essential Sound is in Audition.
@ I must be blind..just checked and it isn’t there. Weird.
Hi Mike great videos and content.I use Audacity for my singing.Isnt there a app or program that have different presets that can work with one press and your voice is right. Will help alot .Each song needs different presets wich takes long to process.Kind regards from South Africa. Keep up the good work
Yeah, I completely understand what you mean.
Hello, I'm not even a beginner but amateur. But I really enjoy your approaches. Well can use these in Adobe Premiere Pro 2021?
Yes, all the approaches I share are 100% compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro.
@MikeRussell
Hope so, Thank you
I'm still comfortable using audition for audio editing
That's totally understandable, Audition is a powerful tool and many creators stick with what they know and love!
I need to split 2 voices from an overlapping conversation, in a 1 fully mixed audio file
That's a challenging task, but you might want to try using machine learning-based audio separation tools like iZotope RX or Adobe Audition's Debreath and De essen features to see if they can help you isolate the individual voices.
Hawdy partner . I'm a New Game Developer and i work on a big game. So i need your help. Can you make a tutorial about how to make a scary hallucinations whispers voices like dead space remake. I need this bro. Plz do it❤️👍
That sounds like an awesome project.
enhance audio is rubbish vs voice isolation from Da Vinci. enhance audio works ok more in English. With other languages, he makes mistakes, crushes voices, takes it on the plow
I appreciate your honest feedback and will make sure to pass it on to our development team for future improvements!
Why don't we have all these cool tricks on audition?
I'm guessing it's because Audition is more focused on audio editing and restoration, whereas these tricks are more suited for video editing and visual effects.
textbased editing in premiere is not new, came almost 2 years ago..
Yeah you're absolutely right, Adobe did introduce text-based editing in Premiere a while back, appreciate you bringing that to everyone's attention!
You don't need a blow up doll face on your thumbnail to get people to watch your videos. 🙄
I understand what you mean, but I've found that eye-catching thumbnails really do help get my content seen by more people!