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I recorded myself giving a talk, kind of like a PodCast, and added various animated and other video to it in Premiere Pro.
I now discovered that I didn't record my voice very well. I wasn't anticipating that I needed to make it much clearer and sound better on typical devices that people use, like mobile phones and earbuds. (I was checking the sound of my voice on high-end headphones and it seemed fine.)
I did some Googling on simple VO enhancement techniques, and I probably need to add a low-cut filter, a noise gate, and tilt up the high end of the spectrum a bit.
I know how to do these things in a DAW (I use three different ones, Audacity, Logic, and Reaper). The trouble is getting the video out of Premiere. I did the cutting and splicing in Premiere, so the voice track has a series of clips. Perhaps I could export the voice track only, or the sound only, then bring it into a DAW, then add it back?
Or on the other hand I believe that Premiere provides processing tools. Perhaps I should do the processing right in Premiere. The trick is that I want to do the same processing (i.e. add effects) to all the clips in the voice track. I don't want to have to drag effects to every clip individually, if that's possible.
Mike
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