These are the best how to lessons for DaVinci Resolve period. I really like how clear, and concise you explain everything. So easy to follow. Expertly produced. A pleasure to watch.
Thank-you Brock. That’s really kind of you to say. We’re glad the videos are finding an audience who enjoy and appreciate them. Great to have you here, thanks for watching.
Couldn't agree more. Just found these guys from their recent video on the new Storage Cloud, and have now find myself watching a bunch of these tutorials out of sheer enjoyment for their presentation! Excellent work!
@@RyanKao Thanks Ryan, we love your channel and the beautiful videos you produce. Happy to have you amongst our audience. Thanks for watching and thanks for leaving a comment too :)
Great tutorial. I find it easier just to open Audacity, hit record, save the file and add that file to the media pool though, none of this faffing around with patching and inputs etc.
That’s a nice workflow too. Remember though patching only needs to be done once, so you’ll feel the benefits when you have lots of recording to do. Also remember you don’t need to save and import! Thanks for watching.
There isn't a way to only record audio is there? You must have a video first to "add track" I believe? I wanted to double check. I do enjoy using Davinci more so than Audacity or another DAW. Great tutorial!
You have to record in a timeline, but it's not necessary to have any video clips in that timeline. It's possible to use DaVinci for purely audio, however it doesn't make a good DAW as it does not have midi support (much like Audacity). If that's ok for you, then welcome aboard :)
hi there, Could you please create a tutorial on how to produce a video that utilizes AI voice narration for a 'tutorial video'? For example, an MS Excel tutorial video that demonstrates mouse clicks and typing on the screen, accompanied by AI voice narration that synchronizes with both the AI voice and the on-screen instructions. I'm a bit perplexed by the workflow, and I hope you can provide this tutorial.
Hello, in this video we are using audio engine a2’s. We would not recommend them for mixing though. Leon uses Yamaha HS5’s. They are a much better choice.
@@team2films Thanks a lot again, I was actually considering the HS5's or some KRK's, but with this reference I'll have kind of a direction where to go. Greetings to both of you and thanks for such an amazing job and the guidance!
yeah... but i'm not able to see my audio card, as you do with your focusrite (i got a behringer 404hd), how can i select my audio card? how can i add it in fairlight? thank you!
We can appreciate how it might seem complicated at first, but it's actually quite simple when you consider the functionality that's packed in there! The patch panel allows professional audio technicians to create powerful setups for some really awesome workflows! Remember this same interface will let you master Dolby Atmos, so it's defiantly going to be more complex than a simple recording app. Hope those insights help and thanks for watching.
These are the best how to lessons for DaVinci Resolve period. I really like how clear, and concise you explain everything. So easy to follow. Expertly produced. A pleasure to watch.
Thank-you Brock. That’s really kind of you to say. We’re glad the videos are finding an audience who enjoy and appreciate them. Great to have you here, thanks for watching.
Couldn't agree more. Just found these guys from their recent video on the new Storage Cloud, and have now find myself watching a bunch of these tutorials out of sheer enjoyment for their presentation! Excellent work!
@@RyanKao Thanks Ryan, we love your channel and the beautiful videos you produce. Happy to have you amongst our audience. Thanks for watching and thanks for leaving a comment too :)
Thank you for this straightforward video! It is just what I was searching for.
So glad!
These videos are amazingly well produced! I've watched them all, and even the subjects I don't think will be interesting are so useful.
Thank-you. That's very kind of you to say. Glad you are enjoying them.
Use repro to have it perfectly for voice-overs. Like that it's muted while playing but you can also check afterwards and listen to it.
Thanks for watching.
your voice over is super cool and perfect on top.
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Great video.....thank you! Love your style and relaxed presentation.
Thanks so much.
Thank You!
Cool review, thanksss
Good explanation, I was looking for this tutorial. Thanks!
Glad it came along at the right time.
Man, how can I never seen this channel, very well done tutorial.
Thanks so much. It's great to have you here.
keep doing it! your creations are amazing
Thanks so much! Glad to have you here.
Very useful tip. Thanks a million!
Glad it was helpful!
I watch your tutorials even when I'm not interested in a specific topic. For pleasure only.
Thanks so much. If there's specific topics you are interested in, please feel free to make suggestions.
very helful. thank you
Our pleasure. Glad it was helpful.
Great tutorial as always. Would love to learn more about Audio in the Fairlight Page. 🙂
We're going to make more Fairlight content. It's top of the list.
This is great! It would be great to see a video about voice over settings :)
That’s a great idea 💡 It’s added to the list. Thanks.
Great tutorial. I find it easier just to open Audacity, hit record, save the file and add that file to the media pool though, none of this faffing around with patching and inputs etc.
That’s a nice workflow too. Remember though patching only needs to be done once, so you’ll feel the benefits when you have lots of recording to do. Also remember you don’t need to save and import! Thanks for watching.
There isn't a way to only record audio is there? You must have a video first to "add track" I believe? I wanted to double check. I do enjoy using Davinci more so than Audacity or another DAW. Great tutorial!
You have to record in a timeline, but it's not necessary to have any video clips in that timeline. It's possible to use DaVinci for purely audio, however it doesn't make a good DAW as it does not have midi support (much like Audacity). If that's ok for you, then welcome aboard :)
hi there,
Could you please create a tutorial on how to produce a video that utilizes AI voice narration for a 'tutorial video'?
For example, an MS Excel tutorial video that demonstrates mouse clicks and typing on the screen, accompanied by AI voice narration that synchronizes with both the AI voice and the on-screen instructions. I'm a bit perplexed by the workflow, and I hope you can provide this tutorial.
That's a great idea. We've got some other topics to concentrate on first, but maybe we'll be able to do some more AI content in the future.
That's a really nice looking monitor on your desk, can I have the model name?
It's an LG Ultrafine 4k. Great monitor. Might be upgrading to an ASUS ProART soon.
Hey! Amazing video, just a quick question, what's the audio monitors you're using? Just to have a reference, thanks a lot and greetings from Montreal!
Hello, in this video we are using audio engine a2’s. We would not recommend them for mixing though. Leon uses Yamaha HS5’s. They are a much better choice.
@@team2films Thanks a lot again, I was actually considering the HS5's or some KRK's, but with this reference I'll have kind of a direction where to go. Greetings to both of you and thanks for such an amazing job and the guidance!
How to record with two different microphones plug to the device on the fairlight page?
Yes that's possible. You just need to select more than one input when setting up your input bussing.
Which Monitor using in this video ?
LG Ultrafine 4K
yeah... but i'm not able to see my audio card, as you do with your focusrite (i got a behringer 404hd), how can i select my audio card? how can i add it in fairlight? thank you!
i found it, i must to select it in the audio options on my mac.. thanks anyway, great tutotial
I’m glad you found it. Thanks for reporting back!
@@team2films thank you so much
way more complicated than it needs to be
We can appreciate how it might seem complicated at first, but it's actually quite simple when you consider the functionality that's packed in there! The patch panel allows professional audio technicians to create powerful setups for some really awesome workflows! Remember this same interface will let you master Dolby Atmos, so it's defiantly going to be more complex than a simple recording app. Hope those insights help and thanks for watching.