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Summary: Reducing bass in Sony Vegas is an important part of the video editing process, get a software tutorial in this free video.
Mike has been a self employed audio/video producer for 6 years and previously served as show host and on the management team of several Northwest radio stations. He recently put his...read more
"Hi I'm Mike Purdy with Expert Village and we're editing video with sony we just added a music track to our little video program. This is the result of it (playing) to me the music track sounds a little bit on the boomy side a little bit to much bass there. We can fix that with the track effects this is only for audio tracks click on track effects, and we have default effects that are already on this. Now they're set at zero so they won't have any effect till you do something to it, I'm going to go to track EQ, now basically we're just going to go over this really quickly. Let's just say we want to drop the bass down well, as we go further to the right we're getting to higher frequencies and I'm just dropping the bass by moving number one down. But what this is doing it's pulling only the bass frequencies, those frequencies between 20-80 hertz down about -12DB. What that does is basically moves the bass frequencies down and lowers the bass frequencies. We can adjust how much of this how far up it by moving the frequency so we can basically were doing kind of a low end roll off here. We can get out of that and let's hear the effect, let's see if we can hear the effect. (playing) So it's a little bit less on the boomy side and there are of course lots of effects that you can do with compression, noise gate there's a lot of tools in sony vegas to make audio sound better. So that's my little introductory to sony vegas, I'm Mike Purdy visit my website at 9spot.com for samples of some things we've done here and I hope you enjoy using this software to."
eHow Article: Reducing Bass in Sony Vegas
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larrykubin said
on 6/2/2009 I just wanted to say thanks for this. My concert videos are going to be way better now :). I thought some of them were ruined.