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Summary: Editing audio in Adobe Premiere is a crucial part of the video editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.
Kyle Saylors has been in national film and television production for over ten years. He has also provided tour support for artists and promoted concerts including Lori morgan, Aaron...read more
"This is Kyle for Expert Village. Once you've got your basics down, you want to make sure you go to your work space first, correct the audio file. In this particular instance, I am leaving the audio kind of on the left. You can have as many channels or as few as you need so you can stretch it out at your leisure. One of the greater advantages of Premiere is that it has a lot of built in features. Whether it be your channel volume, it has a great de-noiser so you can just put it onto your audio track. If you want a specific track that has a lot of background noise, maybe you were outside when you were recording it, you can just pull down and the DB filter will go right down. There is compressors and a lot of great options. What I want you to do is go through Premiere and just start trying some of them. Try some of maybe the multi-band compressor. It is a really good one for minimizing your peaks but bringing up the lows. If someone has a lot of range between their voice, the pitch shifter if you want to slow somebody's voice down. "
eHow Article: Editing Audio in Adobe Premiere
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billn said
on 2/9/2009 I can hear the lesson's audio just fine but, the screen is black...no video.