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  • Joe Stas

    November 11, 2010 at 11:46 am in reply to: Mixing audio in CS5

    In reply to my previous post – I assume it’s cos the clips don’t have handles. Which brings me to the question can I render and replace the whole audio file and not just the cut? Or should I just render and replace once I have a final edit and have all the fades in place?
    Thanks again

  • Joe Stas

    November 11, 2010 at 10:09 am in reply to: Mixing audio in CS5

    Thanks! You’re tutorial was genuinely very helpful as is your other advice.

    I’m currently trying to balance my sound but still having a few issues.

    First, once I’ve rendered and replaced audio files I’m having trouble applying crossfades to them. When I drag them to the audio on teh timeline it only seems to attach to the start or the end of one file – it won’t bridge the two.

    One other question I wanted to ask you is do you have any wisdom for eliminating wind noise? I know it’s probably impossible to fix but I thought there might be some EQ tricks that might help.

    Thanks again!

  • Joe Stas

    November 10, 2010 at 2:25 pm in reply to: Mixing audio in CS5

    Hi Andrew
    That was exactly what I was looking for – thanks very much for the help, the tutorial was great.

    One questions still.. When I match the audio, what should I set the dB too? I used the -14 as you did in the tutorial. In what instances would I use a different value?

    Thanks

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