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is the tool for you. Many creative types that I know have asked me - is there
anything out there which can offer advice on audio editing on FCP for newbies?
In a word, YES.Final Cut Pro has been known for years to offer editors all the
tools and applications that are necessary to put together just about any level
of video or audio entertainment package. This can range from a down and dirty
quick video that you want to get out on YouTube or Vimeo to a slick, polished
piece ready to be aired on a national network.I have personally worked on and
witnessed numerous other professionals that have created absolutely outstanding
results in the field of audio editing using just the tools available on Final
Cut Pro.Here's a myth which absolutely has to get busted.
Your final audio mix has to go out to a post audio house or at very least an
intense session using pro-tools. NOT TRUE my friends. You have everything you
need within FCP.OK, let's get started. You've just finished a man on the street
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microphone input. Every time you pulled the mic back towards yourself to ask
your subject a question your microphone cacked-out leaving your words available
only from your camera microphones soundtrack.Rather than starting to panic -
think solution.First of all you really weren't that far off-mic. You were
standing within 15" of the camera's built-in microphone. Your camera was a very
high level pro-sumer model so once again - no need to worry.First off, when
you're within FCP push the audio level of your track to the limit, which is plus
12 db. Then have a listen.
Not as bad as you thought it would be. Second - try the FCP equalization
tools to bring a little bit of the top end hiss off the soundtrack. Better
still, but you would still like a little more level and you've already maxed out
the audio limits. Now all you have to do is copy and paste your audio track onto
a 3rd audio track. You've now effectively added another 12 db of gain to your
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you were doing your interview.Experiment a bit with all the choices that FCP
offers you within the audio effects selection. You may even want to reach into
the Apple bin for additional choices.There you have it. You may have initially
thought that your interview with a very good respondent on the street was now no
more than an exercise in futility, but instead keeping the basic thought of
Audio Editing on FCP for Newbies in the front of your mind you have successfully
solve your audio woes.
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