How To Make Your Voice Sound Better in 5 Minutes in Final Cut Pro X | Budget Mics
Galicki Digital - Web Design & SEO
Learn how to make your voice sound better in 5 minutes* using a budget mic in #FinalCutProX. These simple technics will make your voice sound better and more transparent. This is an essential guide for those who are looking for a cheap - efficient solution (broadcasts, radio, tutorials, vlogs) who has a budget microphone and would like to fix some audio issues. Many problems are coming with today's video postproduction like #backgroundnoise, poor audio quality, mono sound unclear voices, etc. #audiotutorials Let's fix it!
Timeline: Introduction: 0:14 Start: 0:40 Detach Audio Clip 0:57 Compresor: 1:30 Compressor Settings for Vocal (radio / broadcast / tutorial & vlogs) 2:27 Basic Equalisation: 3:43 EQ Tips & Tricks: 4:10 Remove Background Noise: 7:20 Create Stereo Effect: 7:44 Limiter: 8:09 Final Effect With / Without: 8:48
About Me: My name is Igor, and I run Galicki Digital, an online marketing agency specialising in doing freelance work for the small businesses and startups in Dublin. I work closely with my clients to develop a unique brand identity that connects the business with the customer.
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Hardware: Camera: Canon 600D Lens: Canon EF-S 24mm Pancake DSLR Microphone: RODE VideoMic Go Computer: MacMini Late 2012, 8GB Ram, Intel HD 4000, SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD 512GB Monitor: DELL Optiplex 5270 21.5" Microphone: Blue Snowball
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*5 Minutes counts only without going more in-depth and describing special terms like EQ, Compression etc. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRzWtQQVaRA
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