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Excelente exposición de información pero hay un tema de comunicación que va a hacer difícil la difusión de esta información por temas de "clasismo", no es solo el ejemplo que pusiste sino el modo y acento que tienes. Aún así es una buena cápsula.😊
HOW do you find and activate the punch and roll? Is this an effect, or something on a menu that you pick out in order to punch and roll? There is more to it than simply marking a place in the timeline, it appears.
The punch and roll feature in Adobe Audition CC is a recording mode that allows you to record new audio over a selected section of your timeline, making it an efficient way to re-record and replace specific parts of your podcast without having to start over from the beginning.
Yes, you can achieve the vintage voice effect while recording by utilizing real-time audio processing plugins or hardware effects in your signal chain.
Thank you for your feedback, I'll be sure to clarify in the title and video description that this tutorial covers creating a stock animation rather than one that reacts to the audio waveform.
This is great through my apple headphones, all my other attempts were much too bassy, but through my iPhone speakers the bassiness of the others is better. I don’t know what to do, do u think it’s impossible to have the best of both worlds
the only reason why companies want to replace humans and use AI for everything is for the purpose of capitalism. to save cost and increase profits. its honestly yucky and sad. If we're using AI just for the purpose of curiosity and mucking around- to create new things and have fun, then I'm all for it. Some companies I work with send me an AI guide track and say "this is just a guide but of course we don't want you to sound like that'. Just do your own thing". I'm glad that in Malaysia, we're still a collectivist society and human connection + relationships come first. That's what work has always been about. The happiness we receive from doing something we're good at and providing value to society. When companies rely solely on AI for things like artwork, voice over, creative writing, etc. they are essentially saying, "we don't value humans. we don't value collaboration. we just care about profit. We are cheap and stingy. and since we don't value humans, we probably don't value our customers either". Public can sense that and are intuitively repelled by it. I am glad that on Instagram now you have to disclose if you use AI to create something. And i think going forward, this MUST be disclosed when companies use AI voices for commercials.
I'm filming timelapse clouds and want to keep *only* the bird sounds in the background. If I told you there is not one (1) video on this, would you believe me? 100% of the videos are on removing bird sounds. I've isolated the chirp in spectral frequency, I just don't know what to do next.
To isolate and keep only the bird chirping in your audio track using Adobe Audition's Spectral Display, you can select the chirp frequency range using the Marquee Selection tool and then apply noise reduction or spectral editing techniques to eliminate unwanted background noise. Good luck!
The difference between trimming audio and selecting audio then deleting it is that trimming directly removes the unwanted sections, while selecting and deleting leaves gaps in the audio, so trimming is generally the more efficient and seamless approach in Audacity.
I love your tutorials but can you record at a high resolution? When I go full screen the image is blurred and pixelated where it's difficult to see what you're doing.
You may need to adjust the settings in Adobe Audition's Silence Detection feature to better suit your needs and achieve the desired result. I recommend experimenting with the threshold and duration settings for more accurate silence deletion in your audio files.
I have a video recording on my galaxy phone I’m trying to to edit but it’s not working out so well for me lol. Anyway there is a tv playing very loudly in this video and it’s very hard to hear anything else how can I fix this. It’s making my recording sound like we are whispering lol.
Hey there! To remove background chatter, you can try using noise reduction tools in editing software like Adobe Audition or Audacity to isolate and diminish the TV noise, helping to make your audio clearer and less whisper-like. Good luck with your editing!
would really like your assistance , even if i have to pay . I need to learn adobe and audacity and proper audio editing for my podcast . I just want clear consistent vocals. It takes me hours to edit in audacity , and i know there has to be easier ways to get smooth consistent vocals. I literally go through a ten minute plus audio, take out all the breathes and i reduce every peak manually its taking too much of my time .
I have audio recordings of 1980s, you can figure how dangerous the audio would be. I have to enhance it completely and bring it to the modern level. I don't know anything. Please tell me what shall I do? Doing it, is that really possible?
Yes, with Adobe Audition's advanced noise removal tools, you can effectively enhance and modernise your 1980s audio recordings, even if you're new to audio editing - it's definitely possible!
The Mackie DLZ Creator offers more advanced streaming capabilities and a user friendly interface compared to the Tascam Model 12 which is very analogue.
Hello, I'm a songwriter who's not a great singer, and I've been struggling to find a vocalist who can bring my songs to life the way I envision them. I'm wondering if it's possible to use AI technology to sing my song over my own beat, with control over the tune and melody to ensure it's executed exactly as I want it? In other words, can I guide the AI to sing it in the style and tone I'm looking for? I look forward to hearing from you! Thanks!
Hi brother , I am from India, I use to watch audacity videos , I need help I have audio file which was recorded in public meeting with lot of resound and noise , could you guide how to repair it in audacity please
I appreciate your feedback on the music and voice balance in the video, and I'll keep this in mind for future content to ensure a better viewing experience for all.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear about your progress and honored to have been part of your audio production journey since 2017.
I have just joined up with Lickd to licence some music for use on my future videos to come onto my channel in the future. I mainly cover model trains and games. As much as I like the default music on RU-vid, it is great but mainstream music is something we all love and I have a feeling that this could also boost audience retention on the whole video rather than losing them due to the limitations of Copyright free music. I appreciate the latter music and always will but when most channels use the same music, my concern is that it might annoy the viewers. Another thing I like about Lickd as well. The licence only applies to one video per use. I see this as a nice motivator to use and licence another track per video to shake it up. That keeps a channel nice and fresh and will boost its growth.
That's fantastic to hear! Lickd is a great resource for adding unique music to your content and enhancing viewer engagement - diversifying your music choices to keep your channel fresh is a smart move!
Hi there! You can achieve that smooth audio clip transition in Fairlight by using the "Link Clips" feature - it keeps your audio together as one clip for seamless editing.
You can use the Trim tool to split and trim audio clips just like in Adobe Audition, allowing you to maintain a single, continuous clip throughout the editing process.
It sounds like your audio track might not be selected or active in Adobe Audition - try clicking on the track to ensure it's highlighted, then the process options should become available. Let me know if that helps!
It sounds like the error code 9985 indicates that the audio device you're trying to use is currently unavailable, try checking your device settings in Audacity to ensure it's properly connected and selected.
I currently primarily use Adobe Audition for audio editing, but using Descript alongside Premiere Pro can offer additional features and flexibility for certain projects.
If this is the first update to get AI features and it's never really started to build AI features and after a few more updates, this DaVinci will be worth more if it has a lot of AI features! The general conclusion is that I am finally happy, this one fell in love with creating AI features and started doing this...😅
Absolutely! It's exciting to see how DaVinci Resolve Studio 19 is incorporating AI features, and the potential for even more advanced ones in future updates is truly promising for content creators like yourself.
Thank you for the positive feedback! I'll definitely consider creating more tutorials on AI tools, and I'll look into covering Logic Pro 11 in the future as well, stay tuned!
went from ok to no idea what's happening after you altered the 100hz area. so many things changing without any idea why or what was happening but it def sounded better.
I'm glad to hear that the adjustments improved the sound, I'll be sure to provide more context and explanations in future tutorials to help you understand the changes made with the audio equalizer in Audacity!