Difference between revisions of "Diversity and Dissent - Audio Mixing"
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* Import the files into your '''Premiere Pro''' project. | * Import the files into your '''Premiere Pro''' project. | ||
+ | === Adjusting Audio Levels === | ||
+ | The levels of audio clips can be adjusted in the '''Timeline'''. | ||
+ | * '''Clip Keyframes''' adjust the level of a clip. The keyframes move with the clip if the clip is moved. | ||
+ | ** This what you'll normally use. | ||
+ | * '''Track Keyframes''' adjust keyframes on the track. If a clip is moved the keyframe stay at their place in the track. They do not move with the clip. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Creating Keyframes==== | ||
+ | # Click the "Wrench" icon in the top left of the '''Timelines''' panel and select '''Show Audio Keyframes'''. | ||
+ | # Click the "Wrench" icon in the top left of the '''Timelines''' panel and select '''Expand All tracks'''. | ||
+ | # Select the '''Pen Tool''' in the tool bar (press the '''P''' key on the keyboard.) | ||
+ | # Click on the yellow line on top off the waveform to create a '''Keyframe'''. | ||
+ | # Click and drag to create a '''Keyframe''' and change the levels. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Adjusting Keyframes==== | ||
+ | # To adjust '''Keyframes''' select the '''Selection Tool''' (press the '''V''' key on the keyboard.) | ||
+ | # Click on the '''Keyframes''' to adjust the levels ( up or down) or the place in time (left or right). | ||
[[Category:2014-2015]] | [[Category:2014-2015]] |
Revision as of 15:32, 1 December 2014
- We will use Audition to cut up recordings into smaller clips.
- Premiere Pro will be used to arrange and mix the audio clips to the video.
Contents
Audition
Splitting a Recording into Clips
- In the Files pane right-click and choose Open. Find your file and click Open.
- Click and drag on the waveform in the Editor pane to select the part you want.
- Right-click and select Copy to New.
- A new clip named Untiled * will appear in the Files pane. Select the file and go to File > Save. Name the file and click OK
Normalizing
Normalizing increases the the gain of a file.
- Click on the waveform and go to Edit > Select > Select All
- Go to Favorites > Normalize to -0.1dB
Converting to Mono
If you have an audio file with audio on one channel and nothing on the other you can convert it to mono.
- In the Files pane right-click and choose Open. Find your file and click Open.
- Click on the waveform and go to Edit > Select > Select All
- Go to Favorites > Convert to Mono
Premiere Pro
- Organize your audio files the Audio folder inside your project folder.
- Import the files into your Premiere Pro project.
Adjusting Audio Levels
The levels of audio clips can be adjusted in the Timeline.
- Clip Keyframes adjust the level of a clip. The keyframes move with the clip if the clip is moved.
- This what you'll normally use.
- Track Keyframes adjust keyframes on the track. If a clip is moved the keyframe stay at their place in the track. They do not move with the clip.
Creating Keyframes
- Click the "Wrench" icon in the top left of the Timelines panel and select Show Audio Keyframes.
- Click the "Wrench" icon in the top left of the Timelines panel and select Expand All tracks.
- Select the Pen Tool in the tool bar (press the P key on the keyboard.)
- Click on the yellow line on top off the waveform to create a Keyframe.
- Click and drag to create a Keyframe and change the levels.
Adjusting Keyframes
- To adjust Keyframes select the Selection Tool (press the V key on the keyboard.)
- Click on the Keyframes to adjust the levels ( up or down) or the place in time (left or right).