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Knowing your equipment and setting up your audio - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Mixing Audio Clips and Tracks
Knowing your equipment and setting up your audio
- The importance of your listening environment can not be overstated. Two tools will determine how you treat your audio: your ears and the equipment that gets the sounds to them. So, let's start with the ears. Some people are born with natural abilities that make their perception of audio very easy for them, others are not. Just like any other skill, you can train your ears to detect the nuances of audio, you can also train your ears to know what to do to adjust your audio to get the results that you need. This training does not happen overnight, and sometimes it takes years, so don't despair if it takes a little bit of time. Now, let's discuss equipment and your audio setup. You need to have sounds get to your ears in the most accurate way, and needless to say, you should work in a quiet room. But besides quiet, you also need quality speakers. Get the best speakers that you can get. They need to have a decent response to the signal that is being fed to them. Wall material: various…
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Knowing your equipment and setting up your audio5m 24s
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Understanding gain and levels6m 9s
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What is normalization and when should we use it?6m
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Changing the interface to suit your needs11m 3s
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Understanding the types of audio tracks10m 58s
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Audio channels together? No problem! Separate your audio tracks4m 21s
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