Two questions related to that:
I only asked about that because Audition hinstruction seems to make a big thing out a final submix and Master, and i didn't know if that would help or was necessary.
Regarding the music track. I note that Essential Sound doesn't do much with Music. No tweak of EQ or Compression. The music I was given to use needs at least to be increased in volume (perhaps Normalized to -3 or -2). Could you suggest a slightly more helpful approach if I feel the music sounds sub-par.
kdoc2 wrote I only asked about that because Audition hinstruction seems to make a big thing out a final submix and Master, and i didn't know if that would help or was necessary. |
The thing about Audition is that it does a heck of a lot of things - and the chances are that for any given job, you won't have scratched the surface of it, so I don't really know why they picked out that bit in particular either. The reason for this is dead simple - no two audio jobs are ever the same! It's the same with EQ and compression - there's no absolute law says you have to use it - you make decisions based on what your ears tell you.
There's nothing to stop you normalizing the music track to -2dB in Waveform view, and then doing the final level tweaks in Multi-track. I can't actually tell you specifically what to do, because I don't have access to your audio...
Probably the clearest explanation of what to do with Essential Sound is here: Get started with audio mixing |
It's intended for video editors who claim to have little knowledge of sound treatments, but the steps seem pretty easy to carry out.