In this online tutorial, we will look at file management, setting scratch disks, some lesser understood tabs, creating submixes, buses, sends, reverb, exporting — and how to conform (reconcile) multiple versions of the same project sent from Final Cut Pro to Soundtrack Pro.
A while back, we presented a webinar — Improve Your Audio Using Soundtrack Pro — introducing the power that Soundtrack Pro brings to your audio. This session picks up where that session left off.
This is the fourth of an extended four-part series on creating and editing multi-channel audio interviews in Soundtrack Pro.
This is the third of an extended four-part series on creating and editing multi-channel audio interviews in Soundtrack Pro.
This is the second of an extended four-part series on creating and editing multi-channel audio interviews in Soundtrack Pro.
This is the first of an extended four-part series on creating and editing multi-channel audio interviews in Soundtrack Pro.
Submixes provide the ability to group tracks.
Human speech is one of the hardest audio signals there is. The levels change constantly, from very soft to very loud, yet your audience needs to hear every word to understand what is going on.
When it comes to repairing audio, the waveform does a lot. But what it CAN’T do is let you see the various frequencies in your clip.
Adding reverb to a single track is easy – just apply the filter to the track.
Recording on different days, using different microphones, presents a challenge: How do I make sure my recordings match?
Final Cut Studio has a very fast way to move files between applications – called Sending.
Nothing is worse than having a narration track that is just a second or two long.
Just as we have tools to edit video in Final Cut, Soundtrack Pro 2 provides a wealth of audio editing tools.
In this short tutorial, I’ll show you how to use the Reduce Noise feature in Soundtrack Pro to reduce the amount of noise in your audio clips.
No one speaks English any more. They seem to speak a language of “ums,” “ahs,” “likes,” “you knows”, and heavy breathing.
In this video tutorial, Larry Jordan shows you what you need to know to successfully improve the quality of your sound.
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