Folks!
I have a short 7 minute project which has a number of clips with
varying levels and quality of audio. I've tried to "match" the clip audio
levels of all the clips, but still feel a little inexperienced in raising the
overall level of the entire timeline audio out and the voice levels
seem to fall mostly between -12dB and 16dB. There are four tracks,
with an unused submix and unused master track.
Unfortunately, I have excellent hearing, and noticed a bottom hum of
about -30dB underneath the spoken audio. The camera operator
didn't hear it when he was taping, but of course you can see it the
mixer display.
Without disturbing the current edit, I'd like to try in a "final mix down",
sweeting the audio mix. I've tried the "dehummer," but I don't seem
to be able to get it to work out very well. and I would like to find a
combination of raising the spoken voice levels (since they are low)
without raising the hum background. Not sure how to use the
submix....
Any suggestions, templates, recipes or direction, appreciated.
Bill in Toronto
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