PowerUP Tutorial 14: Using Ambient Noise to Clean-up Audio

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No one speaks English any more. They seem to speak a language of “ums,” “ahs,” “likes,” “you knows”, and heavy breathing. In this tutorial, host Larry Jordan shows you how to remove all that aural garbage and clean up your tracks by replacing the bad stuff with ambient noise.

This special feature of Soundtrack Pro can carve minutes out of your tracks, just in getting rid of the junk. If you’ve never used this feature, you need to view this tutorial. You’ll wonder how you ever edited audio without it.

These simple, step-by-step techniques will allow you to send files from Final Cut to Soundtrack, clean up your audio, then get it back into Final Cut Pro. Larry also illustrates how to clean up your audio using either an audio file project, for single clips, or multi-track project, for mixing.