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Thoughts on audio

Thoughts on audio - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial

From the course: DaVinci Resolve: Editing Basics

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Thoughts on audio

- [Instructor] Some general thoughts to you as you approach audio, is that Resolve has got very capable audio on the Edit page. It has all the features you're used to under the idea that you want to adjust the volume of a given clip, that's it got really powerful metering on my mixer, and adjustments, along with both clip and track-based effects. Keep in mind, to adjust some things, you're going to need the inspector visible instead of the mixer. And on a bigger screen real estate, you can see what a difference that would make. The Fairlight page can feel very overwhelming. If you're used to other digital audio work stations, I highly encourage you to jump in on it. But if you're overwhelmed by it, you can pretty much skip, in a lot of cases, the Fairlight page. It just has a lot of options, and it's a different way of controlling and handling your material. I want to call out, again, how to show multiple channels on the Edit page. On any individual clip, you right-click on it, and…

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