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Recording on different days, using different microphones, presents a challenge: How do I make sure my recordings match?
Audio clips recorded at different times or on different microphones may not sound the same. In this short, focused, video tutorial, Larry Jordan demonstrates how to make audio clips sound like they were recorded on the same day and with the same microphone by using equalization matching. Focusing on EQ and dynamic balance, Larry will walk you through the necessary steps to seamlessly integrate audio, no matter when or by what means it was recorded!