From the course: Audio for Video: Production and Post Sound Techniques

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Using EQ and other plugins

Using EQ and other plugins

From the course: Audio for Video: Production and Post Sound Techniques

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Using EQ and other plugins

- [Voiceover] Up to this point, we've edited our clips and adjusted their clip volume slightly in relation to one another. Here we'll take a look at some other ways to enhance your audio in the mix stage of your project, via plugins, specifically EQ or equalization plugins. For our dialogue tracks, we really want to hone in on just the frequency range of the human voice. Anything below that range or even above can be filtered out. Equalization is a great way to do this. In fact, it's a common method to have an EQ just for this purpose on all dialogue tracks in any project to filter out unwanted noise above and below the frequency range of the voice. Here's how we can do that in Audition. We're really looking to make these track-based effects. In other words, we want the EQ plugin to affect entire tracks, all of our dialogue tracks. One way to do this is up in the Effect rack, under Track Effects. Right now if you can see when I click on and select the Dialogue1 track, we have no track…

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