Steve, you present very well for a layman to understand. Thank you, thank you. I can following your procedures well, you don't rush through and understand that we need to see each movement in detail. Well done! Love this.
I love these tutorials. As I dive deeper and deeper into FCPX, I love seeing little ways that I can help myself work faster. Keep em coming especially the FREE ones. ;)
We love free too - we're also trying to price our paid ones so they are really reasonably priced with ton of value to help support what we do. Thanks for watching!!
@@rippleguys I've purchased your products before. When, I say you all added value to me as an editor that's being mild. Thank you, and I hope to purchase more down the road to learn Motion 5. (:
Big thank you for this video tutorial. Boosting the bass frequencies helped me a lot to get that better sound of mu voice in FCP. Now I need to figure out how to remove plosives 😉
Great video guys as always. One quick question please. If I'm also adding a compressor adjustment to an audio track (voice) is this better done before or after an EQ adjustment ?
Hi guys, did you do a tutorial on what I think you called 'EQ Mining? It was how to improve a voice laid over a music track- but can't find the video! thanks!
A better way to do it would be to actually reduce the excessive amount of frequencies instead of boosting the lacking frequencies, in this case reducing the mid-highs frequencies. Doing so, your won’t add distortion to the overall sound unlike boosting heavily some frequencies of the audio spectrum. Boosting by more than 3 to 5db should be always avoided for better results and a cleaner sound quality. Greetings
This workflow only works effectively on projects where the music and dialogue are separate clips. If the background music is "burned" into the clip of people talking, there is not much you can do about it.
@@rippleguys right so im talking about when is separate. i record myself just talking then i want to add a background song when editing. always have a hard time trying to lower the right amount or use the EQ
@@armando.visuals What I've found helpful on my videos to prevent music from competing with my voice is to add EQ to the background music, hit the analyser, and wherever I see the wave forms going the highest on the EQ chart from my voice, I will lower those sections on the EQ chart for the music. That really helps to lower the frequencies in the music that competes with my voice, while still allowing the music to be loud enough to be heard. I hope I explained that in a way that you can understand. I'm no expert, just an fellow youtuber learning myself.