- Make Your Voice Tracks Sound Better
- Isolate & Reduce Noise
- Create Custom Reverb Effects
- Fix Channel Mapping Issues
- Control Dynamics with a Compressor
Improving Your Vocals
You’ll learn how to work with the Vocal Channel effect which is specifically designed to work on voice frequencies. With a built-in High Pass, EQ and Compressor, you can make almost any voice sound better than where it started.
Remove Unwanted Sounds
Because noise and other unwanted sounds are common in our voice tracks, you’ll learn how to use Resolve’s Noise Reduction effect for isolating the noise in your tracks and a related effect called a Noise Gate to remove unwanted breaths and other transient sounds from your dialogue.
Tame Your Dynamics
Making your dialogue sound consistent and uniform is the first task of the sound editor. You’ll learn how to use Resolve’s Compressor in conjunction with a Limiter to even out the louder and quieter parts of your sound while ensuring your audio won’t distort.
Order Your Effects
This tutorial will present you with some important guidelines for the perennial question: “when applying multiple audio effects, what is the proper processing order?
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