Audio Mixing the EASY WAY in Adobe Premiere
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
My equating frequency with volume was WRONG.They are separate things. The tutorial works great but my terminology was wrong.
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@Olufemii
7 жыл бұрын
BenRealVsWorld thanks brotha! 👊🏾👊🏾
@ZafarIqbal-xu1mu
6 жыл бұрын
BenRealVsWorld xxx
To get the "gray boxes", click the tiny arrow at the top left corner of the audio track mixer (if you hover above it it will say "Show/Hides Effects and Sends"). By double clicking you can edit the effect like in effect controls.
@ConsciousRicardo
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ben! Also make sure you're in the audio TRACK mixer and not the audio CLIP mixer (which I was lol)
@SuperIceteapeach
4 жыл бұрын
thanks man you saved my day! Now i can continue :D
@ar3568row
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot , I can continue finally
@BlayngTv
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks i was going mad 😃
@LukeLiberatore
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Couldn't figure this out
You have no idea how much time this saved me. I was manually trying to level out each track for a documentary-style voice-over but realised it was taking me far too long. That's when I decided to look up ways to make this process quicker and easier. Thank you so much for sharing this. You're a total day saver!
Also if you have several audio clips on different audio tracks (let's say A1 and A2), you can create an audio submix track (in Sequence -> Add Tracks). Then from the audio track mixer you can redirect A1 and A2 to your submix (click on "Master" above the circles of A1 and A2 and select "submix 1") and be able to use the multiband compressor on it so that it affects all the tracks at once and not separately.
@blacksniperItsgoldengungaming
3 жыл бұрын
Explain How in the audio track mixer
@leonel9k
8 ай бұрын
I love u. Thank u so much
This is 3 years later, but this is the best/quickest video on this topic. I've seen others, and they go too deep into things the average person doesn't need to know (It's great that they exist for those wanting to learn more). Often we just need a quick answer so we can keep editing. Well done sir!
Thank you for this. Been looking at so many other videos before this and I couldn't find any that were good, especially for someone like me who is just starting out. This helps so much because of the simplicity and you're videos are great. Thanks again!
screen shots that are crisp and easy to read, a cool host thats clear and to the point while still having a bit of fun. This is a truly awesome helpful video. you rock.
i´ve watched several tutorials but this gets straight to the point. Just loved that you said about the increasing the audio gain. Helped alot. Thanks dude!
Thank you so much! It helps me a lot! You are awesome and keep up your good work!
Dude. You just saved my life. Working on my first TV show and I have no idea what I'm doing. This is exactly what I needed. Liked, subbed all that. Gonna binge watch the rest of your videos too. Thank you!
I am so glad I found your channel. Awesome tutorial and very easy to implement. Until now I have always been using an external software to deal with the audio because I was better used to.
Absolutely loved that u shout out some of your favourite artists at the start
This was an amazing tutorial, thank you so much! It totally sped up my editing process, SO HELPFUL!
Great video Josh! I've been struggling with this so I really appreciate your help!
wow, I've finally found a tutorial I've been looking for since many years. GREEAT!
Hey. Thanks for the video. You really, really helped me out and you did a fantastic way of explaining it without making it boring. Thumbs up and I'll be looking forward to more from your channel.
I have a 45 minute live presentation where the speaker was all over the place. I had a lavalier on her so I had a good signal, but smoothing out the volumes was going to be a keyframe frenzy just like you said in the beginning. This technique will save me probably 2 hours today!!! Thanks again for another greta tutorial, Josh.
I haven't freaked out this much from seeing a tutorial since discovering Warp Stabilizer! OMG I wish I would've known about this years ago! This tutorial just saved my life
Wow. You have probably added days to my life now that I won't be wasting so much time tinkering with each track. THANK YOU!
One of the best tutorials I've seen for Premiere. Subscribed.
I needed this tutorial so badly, thank you!
Dude, so good. So well explained and absolutely solves peaking and levels dialogue ooohft legend!
one of the most useful tutorials ive seen recently! thank you so much
Thanks so much, man!!! Been lookin for this for ages :)
Josh- you are amazing and you have saved my life! Thank you for your videos- I'm a subscriber now!
Thanks for this simple and very practical effect that can be used on any type of video. Do more universal tutorials like this one!
You are the man. Thanks so much for this simple telling of this technique. I want to learn more about tweaking the audio for my dialogue, but this brings me light years forward from where I was. Thanks!
5 years later and this tutorial is still so helpful. Thank you!
Even though this was an old video, it was INCREDIBLY helpful. I'm super new to Premiere Pro, and even newer to using voice audio in my productions. Thank you.
Used this for the first time today. Such a big time saver and it does a better job than I can anyway.
Thank you for making and sharing this video. It was helpful.
Waiting for this tutorial for a long time. Finally is here. Thank's man
@Olufemii
7 жыл бұрын
Lifeszu been meaning to make it for a while man! Look out for vids a lot more often now
@Lifeszu
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your content... Have a nice day.. From Italy
Bruhhhh!!!(,: thank you so much. You're a legend, love your style. Been a fan since almost day one 🔥🙏🏼 definitely have to meet up soon🙏🏼
thank you so much for this!!!! literally was using multiband compressor but didn't know about the margin setting, that made the audio in my edit so much better :D
thanks a bunch you're tutorials are amazing!! SO DAMN HELPFUL!! love olufemii!!
Lifesaving, thank you so much for this!
This is incredible! Much appreciated! Liked and subbed!
this video was an INSANE help. thank you so much!
wow this is very helpful man!
OMG. I should've looked for this loooong time ago! Thanks alot man!
Great video man!! Those audio keyframes took sooooo long. This will save me a ton of time :-)
This was great! What if I now have two audio tracks that have this effect. There are points where together they reach higher than my margin. Is there an overall effect I can add on output to correct and keep it at -3?
I really love these videos!
Excellent tutorial! Great tip! Thank you!
I wish I found this video so much sooner in my life!!! Thank you!!!
yes!!! game changer! I knew there had to be a better way than slicing up my audio tracks and adjusting gain. Thank you!!!
Hey thanks man!!! That was super helpful!!!! Saved me a ton of time and headache!
Josh! You are a game changer!!!
Great video my bro. Thanks heaps from the Fiji Islands!
Dude, that's amazing.. I love it.. Thanks for the tip dude. You are the bomb..
Dude...I had no clue about this. So helpful. Thank you.
Ooooh this is amazing, I'm gonna try it right now. Thanks.
Awesome!!! This made my day
Thanks so much, very well explained!
THIS IS SO USEFUL! Thanks so much for sharing this! Also Good name!
You are an incredible person. Thank you.
You my friend...are the KING....
Brilliant, cheers Olufemii
You sir are a life saver!
Learning a whole lot from your tutorial. Thanks a bunch brother. Any tutorials on levelling voice versus background music?
Thanks so much for this, you really saved me some time.
Kick ass tutorial! Really Really Really good! Thanks so much!
This is superb. Thank you.
That's an awesome trick !! Life changer, thanks a lot ! :)
Super helpful! Thank you.
Incredible, bro! Thank you
Very informative! Thank you!
Your name is Josh. Nice tutorial!
Simple amazing, love it.
Immensely helpful. Thank you so much!
So awesome love the video
WOOOOOOOOOOAAAAHH THANK YOU! GOD BLESS YOU MAN!
you earned a sub background music is on point keep it up
Thanks!!!! Very useful.
MAAAN ITS AMAZING THANK YOU !!
olufemi for president!!!!
Josh, you are my hero.
Great help man thanks
Amazing bro... Thanks!!!
Awesome. Glad I learnt this
hi, josh are you using auto level on and lo cut on Zoom H1 recorder settings in this video?
Thanks! Very helpful!
yaaaaas this worked perfectly for a quick edit
For CS6 users, you can also take the entire project and lay it into another timeline, then apply the Multiband Compressor effect to the audio track - OR you can simply nest your vocal tracks into one and do the same. Note that you generally cannot nest audio only, but you can always nest whatever and bring in audio via copy-paste. Also, for more advanced workflows, here are some tips from how I work. Bring all your audio clips into one sequence - Audio Cutter. Track 1. You can color code them at this point. Select all, alt-drag up to the next track. Mute track 1. Now you can slice and dice and remove the junk working semi-destructively on Track 2. Premiere doesn't have a quick and dirty way to ripple remove the spaces between the clips that I know of, so when I have only "good takes" on Track 2, I will duplicate the sequence, rename the new one to Audio BUS. Now select all clips on Track 2. Drag down to track 1. Drag back up to track 2. Now you have used Track 2 to punch holes like a cookie cutter in the contiguous tracks on Track 1. All content on Track 1 matches exactly the spaces between the good content on Track 2. Select all the content on Track 1 and right-click, Ripple Delete. This will remove all the spaces and leave you with a nice clean audio track. Now you can bring all of that into the Main working sequence. Match the end of the audio tracks to the end of the video clips and start organizing from the beginning. Obviously, this only applies if it is voiceover - you'll need to keep your audio-sync'd tracks in line, but this can also give you the primary structure for a mixed voiceover/on-camera vocal track project. And come on Josh - Audio-Technica ATR3350 It's less than 30 bucks... Buy it. Shove a battery in it. Turn down the H1n input level so you don't get clipping. Breathe easy...
Nice one ✌✌✌ appreciated man
Dude! Awesome!
You freaking rock man.
Great video, thank you very much!!!👍👍👍
Thank you very much!! It's AWESOME! ;D
Maybe the best audio tip ever!
you are a life saver!
This the most useful tutorial for me I will struggle with this Thank so much
Thank you so much! also what should i do if theres a lot of noise? My clip has a lot of background noise and stuff
I like the crazy background music. Jk, great video!
Wow this is truly amazing. Cant wait to use this in my upcoming projects been editing a few interviews. & Thanks for the shoutout bro!!!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾
@Olufemii
7 жыл бұрын
You da best bro!
this is so helpful!
thought you wree gonna do some eq but this is cool, thanks a lot!
Simply Awesome.
Thanks man! I am about to start filming my movie and all your tutorials will help me make a better film! Peace - Tino
I learned something new today! 👍😃