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Hi. I bought recently Samsung Galaxy s7 and I will do vlog using this mobile phone.
Currently I run out of money so I will use build in microphone. The voice is actually isn’t so bad for a mobile but I would like to improve it in Adobe Premiere. I increase Gain to +10 dB because of the distance to microphone, I boost Treble to +5 dB and reduce Bass to -2 Db. Of course I used I Denoiser with setup like this:
Actually my settings looks like this:
Overall denoiser fx works well but I would like to improve how sound my voice.
I hope there are some experience guy’s on this forum to help me setup some audio fx in Premiere Pro CC.
Here are 2 files:
First file is my voice recorded without fx
Secend file is recorded with above fx
What you think what kind of audio effect should I add and how to setup them?
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Since your question refers specifically to Premier Pro I would suggest you repost to the forum for that product. This is the Adobe Audition forum.
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This post was at the beginning in AP forum but unfortunately no answer, so I thought maybe people who are more involved in audio editing will interest more. Anyway you have right. I will move back to AP forum.
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I understand why you posted to this forum. I think the problem for users of this forum is that, unless they also have and use Premier Pro, the screenshots you show are for "modules" within PP that are unknown to us. Therefore, it is very difficult to offer advice.
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tips for getting good audio(if you can't reshoot with expensive sound equipment that is
most of this is for audition, but if you can find the same effects in premiere...
record mic as close to your mouth as possible without clipping 0db!
1. clean up audio. de-clip 1st ,de-reverb 2nd, denoise always last,
2. equalize, removing wind, rumbling and enhancing vocal range raising 95hz 2.5 dB Q 2 width, and 972 hz 4.5dB Q2 and 1306 Hz 4 dB 2Q
3. studio reverb size 1; decay 200ms;width 19.9;high freq 161hz, low cut 20hz, damp 50%; diff 50%; dry 100%, wet 78.6% to get warm microphone sound.
4. multiband compressor-fiddle with this one's settings so it sounds good to roll off dynamic range loudness
5. match loudness ITU-R BS.1770-3 -16lufs for correct audio levels
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dynamic processing effect works well to remove low db noise as your 'ducking limit'.
crossfades would only be neccessary if there was still noise in the clips. Once reverb was matched, either by dereverb or reverb, then rx ozone equalizer to match eq across clips or manually in audition with view freq analysis para eq effect.
Add room tone manually via dynamic proc or rx 6 advanced ambiance to match automatically. If noise is completely removed, reverb matched, and eq matched, then a simple RMS -16db should make all your clips somewhat match across the whole timeline. finally lay in the room tone track.
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Hello Chris. Thank you for your interest. Looks like you have a right knowledge to help me. I always interested more about video and graphic so my audio knowledge is basic.
Anyway those audio samples are recorded in maximum close distance to the phone, I record also video so the distance is about 80cm (its pretty close anyway thanks to wide angle camera in selfie mode).
I used Audiogain option and increase audio level up by 11 dB, but it’s not clipping (red light do not show up).
I try to do de-reverb using “Parametric Equalizer” fx (I watched this movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WOhLjR7Frk to learn first).
My settings look like this now
Than I use “Denoiser (Obsolete)” fx with settings like this:
After this I found “Studio Reverb” fx and setup as you suggested like this:
I have notice that Output Levels (Dry and Wet) do the most difference.
Than I try to use “Multiband Compressor” I setup it like this
But I got a feeling I screw up and it sounds better without Multiband Compressor. I don’t know ;/
At the end I found that ITU BS.1770-3 audio standard in Export Settings.
Thank You very much for help Chris.
This is how looks audio after above settings: