by David Bode
Lessons:19Length:3.4 hours

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3.4 Normalizing and Level Adjustments
Even if you are working with a professional sound recording engineer, your tracks will frequently need to be adjusted so that they are at an appropriate level to work with. You can do this with clip gain, clip volume, and track volume, and in this lesson you will learn about all three!
1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:30
1 lesson, 01:30
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction01:30
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
01:30
2.Audio Basics3 lessons, 16:43
3 lessons, 16:43
Free Lesson 2.1Audio Formats04:48
Free Lesson
2.1
Audio Formats
04:48
2.2Good Sources06:03
2.2
Good Sources
06:03
2.3Monitors and Headphones05:52
2.3
Monitors and Headphones
05:52
3.Basic Processing9 lessons, 1:54:41
9 lessons, 1:54:41
3.1Limiter05:00
3.1
Limiter
05:00
3.2Automated Sync in Adobe Premiere Pro13:15
3.2
Automated Sync in Adobe Premiere Pro
13:15
3.3Manual Sync12:27
3.3
Manual Sync
12:27
3.4Normalizing and Level Adjustments15:37
3.4
Normalizing and Level Adjustments
15:37
3.5Equalization for Dialog14:55
3.5
Equalization for Dialog
14:55
3.6Compression Basics13:41
3.6
Compression Basics
13:41
3.7Compression Effect Alternative12:36
3.7
Compression Effect Alternative
12:36
3.8Expanders and Gates14:59
3.8
Expanders and Gates
14:59
3.9De-Esser12:11
3.9
De-Esser
12:11
4.Clean Up3 lessons, 39:43
3 lessons, 39:43
4.1Noise Reduction14:59
4.1
Noise Reduction
14:59
4.2Mouth Clicks10:00
4.2
Mouth Clicks
10:00
4.3Dealing With Multiple Dialog Tracks14:44
4.3
Dealing With Multiple Dialog Tracks
14:44
5.Sound Effects and Mastering2 lessons, 25:37
2 lessons, 25:37
5.1Level and Tone Management With Sound Effects12:21
5.1
Level and Tone Management With Sound Effects
12:21
5.2Mastering Plugins13:16
5.2
Mastering Plugins
13:16
6.Conclusion1 lesson, 06:35
1 lesson, 06:35
6.1Conclusion06:35
6.1
Conclusion
06:35
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