Audio Tweaking
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Audio Tweaking
I was given a tape recorded with a consumer miniDV camcorder. It is of our high school band performing in a gym. Without going through all of the audio effects, is there something I can use to make the sound less "hollow"? Will any of the effects richen the sound quality?
Mike Mattke
"Father of the Casablanca Cafe"
Sturgeon Bay, WI
"Father of the Casablanca Cafe"
Sturgeon Bay, WI
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Re: Audio Tweaking
I've used the audio "filter" in the past to change the overall sound of certain audio clips. It takes some trial and error to dial it into something you like.
Chris Stone
Etched In Stone Video Productions
Renommee + SE9, All software, Panasonic AF100 Panasonic AG-160,
Adobe Production Suite CS6
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Adobe Production Suite CS6
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Re: Audio Tweaking
Hello Mike,
Don't know how much this will help, but I would try one of a couple different options found in your Audio Record/Edit screen --
either try adding some Reverb (part of Audio Effects). Adding a higher level with a middle setting of Decay and a small Delay in micro-seconds
or perhaps try the 'Pop' setting found in 'Sound Presets' (this is one of 6 special new audio tools found only in Bogart SE OS2.
Regards,
Chet
Don't know how much this will help, but I would try one of a couple different options found in your Audio Record/Edit screen --
either try adding some Reverb (part of Audio Effects). Adding a higher level with a middle setting of Decay and a small Delay in micro-seconds
or perhaps try the 'Pop' setting found in 'Sound Presets' (this is one of 6 special new audio tools found only in Bogart SE OS2.
Regards,
Chet
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