Until recently my video production has been quite simple on the audio side, 
a music track with voice-over. But I'm involved in a project now in which 
I'm using sound effects, multiple music tracks, narration and live-to-tape 
audio, and finding the results unreliable. For example, when I dump a copy 
to tape there's a drum roll-like sound closing one sequence which fails to 
turn up on the VHS copy, despite fiddling with the volume, double-tracking 
the sound clip, changing the audio track it's on, rendering audio first, 
etc. Levels that sound fine to me are described as "all over the place" by 
a friend with a good audio system.

I'm using Premiere 6.5. I understand the process of exporting individual 
audio tracks for tweaking in an audio editor but I'm no sound engineer. 
What is an appropriate work flow for completing a good audio mix? Let's 
start with a good stereo mix. I'm not ready to talk surround sound yet.

David Hurdon



 
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