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Dialogue Sound Post Processing 1 with Adobe Audition
Getting Started
Before We Begin
Welcome! (1:49)
If You Need Help
What is Sound? (3:05)
Measuring Amplitude (1:13)
Avoid Clipping! (1:20)
Audio Editing Apps: DAWs (6:43)
Mono, Dual Mono, Poly, Stereo, and Surround? (5:49)
Monitoring Sound (6:47)
Audition Tools, Meters and Analyzers (11:33)
More Analysis Tools (8:08)
Measuring Loudness (3:09)
How Loud is Your Audio? (2:20)
Sound Processing Fundamentals
Fix (Minor) Clipping (3:15)
Phase Rotation: Buy Yourself Some Headroom (5:08)
Setting the Loudness Stage (3:08)
High Pass Filters: When and How to Use Them (4:52)
Basic Noise Reduction (10:36)
Cleanup with Clip Gain (Breaths, Lip Smacks, and Loud Passages) (5:08)
Semi-Automated Mouth Noise Cleanup (2:01)
Quickly Remove Mouth Noises (1:34)
Intro to Compression: What, Why, and How? (10:45)
Multiband Compression: More Natural Sounding Dynamic Control (5:38)
What is EQ? (6:09)
EQ Smoothing (7:15)
De Essing: Another Way to Manage Sibilance (4:54)
Loudness: The Final Touch (8:13)
Tying it All Together
Processing Order: Does it Matter? (5:02)
Workflow Overview (6:32)
Wrap-up (0:30)
Bonus Material
Mixing Dialogue, Music, and Effects - Demo (27:09)
Izotope RX and Nectar for Dialogue Sound Processing (25:34)
Headphones for Post Processing & Mixing (35:44)
Reducing Reverb with Izotope RX (14:07)
Noise Cleanup Demo - Audition and RX (17:50)
Choosing Near Field Monitors (Speakers) for Mixing and Post (29:30)
Replace Distorted Audio with Safety Track Audio (6:13)
Order of Operations (10:33)
Tools for Cleaning Audio (demo in Audition and Izotope RX) (19:55)
Audio Normalization (6:52)
Measuring Amplitude
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