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22:45 I'm just loving this Fairlight presentation. I've been recording music since the mid 80s so the material is familiar but this is nothing less than a masterclass in how to present this kind of information. You're keeping up a good pace yet not leaving anyone behind. It's so clear and concise ...and you were doing it live!
Hey thanks! I felt like I was stumbling a bit trying to keep it simple. Audio need to pull up easier too. I’ll work on smoothing it out a bit in future live streams.
Here is the thing I love about Daniel’s videos. He talks to us like we are in the room with him. Like we are his friends instead of students. I see other channels where the instructor uses uptalk, using the word “Like” or “Vocal Fry” and, although the subject matter is good, it’s ruined for me while listening to them. Thanks Daniel, you have a viewer for life!
@@Daniel_Batal Thanks a ton for such in depth and on point tutoring sir! I wonder if there Is there a way to use those effects to pre-process sound when voice recording? Kinda like OBS filters do.
I really like the way you "explain" things in your videos. I am able to comprehend most of the things you are trying to teach us better than any of the other tutorials I have tried to use for learning Davinci Resolve. I appreciate this because I'm 68 and trying to learn a new thing to supplement my SSDI
Came from Premiere Pro, as an on and off video editor the way Adobe structured their offerings it was significantly more expensive to pay the monthly fee to use Premiere. It took me a bit to get used to Resolve but I couldn't be happier. I also purchased the studio version, it offered 10 bit support for my Sony files and to be honest for $300 it came with a speed editor and I'm happy to support a company that makes a great product and they're always improving it. I also love how they built on the product and don't reinvent it or move things around like Adobe did. Other great benefits of Resolve is it doesn't inundate your computer with all kinds of authentication stuff like Adobe products do and installing or removing the product is super easy. I'm glad you moved to it after what Filmora did in response to your video, that's initially when I started watching your channel.
Agreed. I purchased the speed editor bundle. It’s very useful for fast cutting basic footage. I still tend to lean on keyboard and mouse for deeper editing functions
Thos is why I love your channel. I'm not a DR noob, but you went into things I haven't tried, and demystified tis vomplex yopic. I always learn something new--thank you!
Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, you are the Genius that this life is made of. I so appreciate your teachings about Davinci. I have been in it before you, but you lay it out so well and it's that happiness that makes me watch and learn from a new and innovative perspective each time. I want to say thank you again for this insightful presentation.
I'm not a DR noob, but I'm still watching the shorts--everyone figures out or learns different things, and you explain things very clearly , in a way that sticks with me. ☺️
Love your instructional content, it comes across in the KISS (Keep it simple S..) thought pattern for me. I have searched for and watched many DaVinci Resolve tutorials that go way too fast, are not clear, and are almost frustrating. This is the second tutorial you have done that makes things simpler and clear to follow, I’m in I just subscribed, liked, and am about to hit the bell Keep up the great work, your style of instruction work for me. Thanks, Randy
Thank you so much for your amazing and useful information, you make the Fairlight very simple I watch the entire video and I will watch the fusion video tomorrow Best regards from Libya 🇱🇾
Hi Daniel, thank you very much for this highly comprehensive, motivating and encouraging tutorial. I spent half the afternoon with you. It helped! :-) Kind regards from Alsace, France. Christian.
The best teacher I have ever seen so easy to understand I watch alot of video can't understand and come here and here we go I'm ready to edit anything love You man keep it up❤❤❤I'm not going anywhere 🎉🎉
Mr. BATAL: I'm an early Boomer (1946). Came across you on RUclips a few years ago with your Filmora series. The first time I looked at you I thought - naw - I don't think so. Yeah, I was wrong - you sir are the best teacher I have had the pleasure of learning from in my 77 years (with the possible exception of Sister Mary Aiden - sixth grade at Mr. Saint Agnes Academy in Bermuda in 1957). Now I'm sure I go "all in" on Davinci Resolve and follow you. Please don't start teaching anything that is really expensive.
I love your shorts. BUT today is the day I need a full dose of Fairlight. After 6 attempts to upload a 33-minute video and repeatedly getting 2 media offline screens (only in rendered video, not on timeline/ Studio 19. I came from Hitfilm Express)). I've heard myself so much that I hear that there is some room for improvement, especially when I have pieced my voice dialog on different days, and it has a difference in sound. So while I'm trying to fix the media offline problem, I'm going to learn more about Fairlight. Thank you.
Bookmarked, Saved, everything. This is such a massive help for audio training. If I'm allowed to suggest anything, am I allowed to suggest doing these full streams for each page once you know enough about that page to do so? This is clutch and I would 100% make a playlist for this.
This is such a great video I have learnt so much and intend to go over it again to try out all of the stuff that you went through. Please keep these videos coming as they are so helpful. I am no longer trying to avoid Fairlight. Thanks once again and Happy New year. Tim
Actually caught the live stream this time! (Hooray). Jumping in here to say it was fantastic. I have been working on improving my sound and knew a little of this, but was more just following instructions for the basics. Now I feel like I have a much better idea of what things do so that I can work on _my_ sound rather than just copying what someone else has done for their sound. This is especially important for us female creators as most of the videos out there are about improving the male voice. Thank you so much Daniel!
Awesome! I was really trying not to overcomplicate things and just stick to the basics. I felt I fumbled that goal a bit but I'm glad there was some value in it
I love Davinci Resolve I have come ove from Premiere Pro which I have used for years. I've been using D R for a couple of months, its deep with lots of cool "tools". Audio is something I enjoy working. I had some problems with Fairlight in 2 cases where voice overs were recorded and were about 2secs too long. I had removed all the breaths and other areas where I was close o clipping the words. Then I had to speed up the voices to 106% in some sections to fit the 29 secs and the Fairlight page and the Edit page did not like it at all. Playback would drop out and sound a little weird in both pages. Yet rendering it out, it sounded fine. I haven't discovered why Fairlight & Edit responded as they did and that happened in both 18 .1.4 and18.5 Beta and studio. I am loving D. R. regardless of that hiccup. Luv your short videos and loving this one too.
That's an odd scenario I haven't run into (and I make plenty of Short form videos with voice over tracks well under 29 seconds in length). Are you on Mac or PC? I'm wondering if you're just stressing out your system resources? Did you try rendering those areas in place in your timeline?
@@Daniel_Batal Gidday Dan I’m using my M1 MacMini which has plenty of ram and my working files are stored in a 2TB SSD external drive. And no I have not tried rendering the cut sections of the sped up audio on their own. I’ll give that a try. My wife and eldest daughter were singers, they toured Australia with local and international artists. We used to do a lot of jingles too. Cheers John
just installed DeVinci couple days ago And WOW. Spent the next 12hrs watching all your videos an rendered (delivered) my first vid with it today. As a Musician forced to do vids, not found many vid editors to do what I needed. Lightwiorks (free) been only one last 4 years that was Semi-Pro I could find and run on my old win 7. Primarily running studio one for Daw but impresses with Fairlight an it even found some of my plugins. Short of lack of midi/Vi support, it keeps up with reason and Cakewalk (studio one still the best) The fusion layout reminds me of some euro rack modeling/simulator programs as far as work flow goes.
I had much of the same reactions to it. I cut my teeth back in the day on Lightworks. While the Fairlight page won't ever replace my DAW (Reaper) for advanced audio engineering, it definitely is more than I need for most of my RUclips videos. VST recognition of things like Ozone 10 make mastering a breeze. The fact it even allows us to optimize for LUFS in the project settings is another added bonus for audiophiles.
db!, You scored a BIG one here! I have been working on the points you provided in the Live since it ended, and even though I have been workin' D.R. for about a year, You spun me on a fast track in putting together situations that I wanted to bring into my projects... HATS OFF TO YOU, MY DUDE! Oh, before I forget, Epidemic Sound you suggested... 🔥🔥🔥🔥FIRE!🔥🔥🔥🔥 BATALLION! A Call to Action: March to the beat of that epidemic Sound! db hit a grand slam with this recommendation. I subscribed this morning, and I can't say enough or give enough thumbs up to the creators on this site... BRAVO db... SALUTE! 🐒😎👍🏽
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Took me 3 sessions due to my attention span and wow I can convert my voice to sound like I have golden tonsils, again brother thanks mate for explaining in such an easy manner. Art from Australia
I so wanted to watch this live. 😆 Unfortunately, my internal clock finally decided it was bedtime an hour before you went live. 😆 Saved in my production folder for reference. Your tutorials are so easy to understand and follow, that I can't pass them up without saving the ones I'll use most.
As a part of the production team at church, this one will help me understand the electronic mixer there. 😆 I've only ever used an analog physical mixer. So ended up, primarily, being the camera guy. 😆
Brilliant unwrapping of Fairlight!! My question is what software are you using for your screen capture.. ?? I love the way you punch in for close ups and can pencil over !!
Hello Daniel just to let you know i use my Icon Plataform M+ as a Fairlight controller to control my audio and its also fully automated you have to enable midi and use it as a MCU compatible that way i can do a short film scoring
Think a 'Quick Tips' shorts series might be a good adjacent to the Noobs series. Found you via the shorts, after looking at a few other Resolve videos.
Daniel, I am new to this audio video editing stuff. I've seen a couple of your videos on the DaVinci software. FANTASTIC! Thank you for breaking it down for a beginner to be able to function. Couple question: 1) what's the new tool you are using to magnify and draw. 2) how do you sync stems from the mixer with the video 3) when multi cameras are used, can they be arranged to see all angles in a final mix, at the same time - like a collage. Maybe even bringing one to the forefront and putting it back in the collage. 4) does DaVinci work well on an IPad Pro? If you have already done these reviews, please pardon the redundancy 😮
Let me see here… 1) Zoomit - a Microsoft application 2) I link all the stems when I bring them in so that when I bring them in they stay in sync with each other. Syncing to the video is the edit itself. You learn to read waveforms with your eyes the more you work with them. 3) Yes. 4) Yes, but it doesn’t include Fusion & only opens with 2 pages. Even the iPad Pro can’t really handle Fusion. There is a hack that will make those other pages show up on iPad but… ya know. Still can’t push it
Fairlight was a DAW software that BlackMagic Design purchased and brought into their DaVinci Resolve software. Play with it a bit and I think you’ll find it’s very familiar
Yeah photographers getting in the video never worried about the audio part and obviously majority of editing people are concerned about the visual and not the audio
Longshot, but I thought I'd ask if you have a tutorial for what I'm looking to do, or know of one. I have camera audio of a man and a woman talking. I'd like to remove his voice or at least lower it. I've tried using the spectrum analyzer and EQ to knock his down, but it makes her voice sound weird. I know it's possible but I don't know if it's necessary to buy really expensive plugins like izotope or whatever. Kind of lost here. Either way thanks for the videos. Davinci in general has been pretty overwhelming to start out with. I'm actually a musician by trade so the Fairlight part is much more familiar to me, but my home recording experience is limited to recording a guitar track and/or vocal and sending it on, or just doing quick and dirty demos for songwriting purposes. So I've never tried to get rid of something like a voice. Just pops and hiss and stuff like that.
DaVinci Resolve 19 Studio BETA has a dialogue separator. It’s located in the same options menu I covered here -> ruclips.net/user/shorts0UJt-2Hwp7A?si=dgSN3uh_uUSH6_Wq
So you explained very well FAIRLIGHT music but if I just use a single track music clip then I won't have the opportunity to adjust the different sections eg drums, guitar etc because thwy are already combind in the track. Correct?
A mixed stereo track? No. But Epidemic Sound allows you to download the individual instrument tracks (stems). That’s why I like using them for a lot of music
Hi Daniel. I've listened to some samples from Epidemic and I'm impressed, so I'll be using your code, hopefully it's still good. I have to ask, that rock track you play at the beginning of this, is that on Epidemic or is that one of yours. Love it.
Hi Daniel. Just thought I'd let you know in case anyone else asks you. Epidemic tell me your discount code NotARockstar50 is no longer valid. I'll still be investing in it though, looks like a great selection. Keep up the good work. 👍
I’m sorry I missed the live chat! I am a noob and you are helping me bunches! Just a quick observation though, why aren’t you using your own music? That’s my whole purpose of doing this! Ty Rex
Hi Daniel. I have lots of musician friends, recently I found some old low res video of a dear departed keyboard player, it's the only clip we have of him. Is there any way in free Resolve to upscale it? Or the paid version even. Thanks.
Yes! hang on... let me find you an easy answer from the Studio version... Here you go: ruclips.net/user/shorts6_X6v7BpjPU?si=jNL6uqA7d4x3Oy0p Fair warning, upscaling takes a LOT of computer resource power so be prepared
You should download virtual audio cable and voice meter banana so that you can get a direct feed of your audio and pipe it out to your OBS stream. That way you don't have to record what your speakers are playing You can get a direct line from the stereo mix.
@@Daniel_Batal ahhh okay!! Another question? Not sure if you've answered this in another video or not, does Resolve have filmstock like filmora? Like filmora has all the cool stickers, magic effect overlays, and premade titles. Coming from filmora, I want to make sure I can add those things in easily without having to scour the internet for them or having to make everything from scratch in Canva.
Resolve itself has some of the things that feel familiar like premade titles, lower thirds, effect overlays and also have things in paid options like BorisFX but it is a Pro level editor. It's not a push-button software with a lot of easy one-click options. If you like that kind of simplicity, definitely stick with Filmora or Camtasia. That begin said, companies like Motion Array and more sell great DR templates kind of the way Filmstocks did.
@@Daniel_Batal Heres a video idea. Could you make one showing some of the sites that offer templates and filmstock? It would make migrating to Resolve easier for people coming from filmora!
I try to stick to DaVinci basics becuase most people are using the free version. I will rarely even talk about the options only available in the paid version, nevermind third party apps software, for that reason. I think you should just jump into Resolve with us if you think it's somethhing you want to try, Bradley. If you like Filmora, stick with Filmora.
Is it common that each audio clip has its own track instead of sharing a track? I would think a full movie would have 40 tracks or something, all stacking in Fairlight.
It only creates a dedicated separate audio track if you bring a clip in and tell DaVinci that clip needs to be placed on a separate track. Don’t do that. 😜 You control how many video and audio tracks are created
@@Daniel_Batal Hi Daniel, thanks. But ... if I have all the audio clips on one track and try to tweak one clip, EVERY clip gets impacted. I'm thinking the only way I cannot share an edit with all of them is to drop and drag effects onto individual clips. And I wonder why, in a full length film (for example) anyone would edit in Fairlight without using the drop and drag method. Surely ALL tracks don't need the same edits (outside noise reduction).
Question where do you go in Davin I to tell it where my Vests are located. I see it scanning evertime i open Davinci but it is not bringing in all my VSTs?
Well I have tons of VSTs I use in Studio One Pro 6 and the are located in 2 main folders in my system. As other program manage I can tell Ableton for example where all my VSTs are and it goes and brings them into Ableton. Davinci is quite weird. Any help is great appreciated. Thanks for the great videos.
Try this: Click the word DaVinci Resolve in the upper left (from PC, Apple logo from Mac) and follow this file path: DaVinci Resolve > Preferences > Audio Plugins > VST Effets (folder)... then just add the specific folders where the missing VST plugins you want to use are stored.
can you tell me what tool this is :O ? I've been looking for this for AGESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS (Zooms in, allows you to draw on screen, ect Tutorial tool kinda)
Hey David - How many “community members” do we need before we can call this what it is… a cult 😂. I had to watch the last 20 here cause it was way past my bedtime but I will use your links for some epidemic sound. Thanks. I have envato elements which is a great all rounder but music doesn’t have stems and I’m keen to have a play with that. Is there gonna be a name for the cult?? How bout “Living your best online life David style” 😂
Hi Daniel. I was open to either plan, monthly or 12 month. Initially, I couldn't see an option for adding a discount code. I emailed Epidemic and they asked me which code I wished to use, when I told them, I was informed that it was no longer valid. Don't worry about it, I have it now and it's huge, I've barely scratched the surface. Keep up the great work. Nobody explains better than you. 👍
@@Daniel_Batal As a general rule. Mostly, when you have a good miking, you are using processors for matching your personal taste and not for repairing and trouble shooting.
@@Daniel_Batal You turned an absolute feces show with that other company that I won't let the name of cross my lips and turned it into lemon aid... the world (and RUclips) need more creators like you.
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22:45 I'm just loving this Fairlight presentation. I've been recording music since the mid 80s so the material is familiar but this is nothing less than a masterclass in how to present this kind of information. You're keeping up a good pace yet not leaving anyone behind. It's so clear and concise ...and you were doing it live!
Hey thanks! I felt like I was stumbling a bit trying to keep it simple.
Audio need to pull up easier too.
I’ll work on smoothing it out a bit in future live streams.
Here is the thing I love about Daniel’s videos. He talks to us like we are in the room with him. Like we are his friends instead of students. I see other channels where the instructor uses uptalk, using the word “Like” or “Vocal Fry” and, although the subject matter is good, it’s ruined for me while listening to them. Thanks Daniel, you have a viewer for life!
Hey thanks! I really appreciate that 👊😎☮️
My “thing” is it’s like Daniel telling us, “you think that’s cool? Now watch this.” He makes learning fun.
@@Daniel_Batal Thanks a ton for such in depth and on point tutoring sir! I wonder if there Is there a way to use those effects to pre-process sound when voice recording? Kinda like OBS filters do.
I really like the way you "explain" things in your videos. I am able to comprehend most of the things you are trying to teach us better than any of the other tutorials I have tried to use for learning Davinci Resolve. I appreciate this because I'm 68 and trying to learn a new thing to supplement my SSDI
Awesome. Glad this was helpful
Came from Premiere Pro, as an on and off video editor the way Adobe structured their offerings it was significantly more expensive to pay the monthly fee to use Premiere. It took me a bit to get used to Resolve but I couldn't be happier. I also purchased the studio version, it offered 10 bit support for my Sony files and to be honest for $300 it came with a speed editor and I'm happy to support a company that makes a great product and they're always improving it. I also love how they built on the product and don't reinvent it or move things around like Adobe did. Other great benefits of Resolve is it doesn't inundate your computer with all kinds of authentication stuff like Adobe products do and installing or removing the product is super easy. I'm glad you moved to it after what Filmora did in response to your video, that's initially when I started watching your channel.
Agreed. I purchased the speed editor bundle.
It’s very useful for fast cutting basic footage.
I still tend to lean on keyboard and mouse for deeper editing functions
Thos is why I love your channel. I'm not a DR noob, but you went into things I haven't tried, and demystified tis vomplex yopic. I always learn something new--thank you!
👊😎☮️
Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, you are the Genius that this life is made of. I so appreciate your teachings about Davinci. I have been in it before you, but you lay it out so well and it's that happiness that makes me watch and learn from a new and innovative perspective each time. I want to say thank you again for this insightful presentation.
Wow, thank you!
I'm not a DR noob, but I'm still watching the shorts--everyone figures out or learns different things, and you explain things very clearly , in a way that sticks with me. ☺️
That’s awesome. Glad these are useful to you!
Love your instructional content, it comes across in the KISS (Keep it simple S..) thought pattern for me. I have searched for and watched many DaVinci Resolve tutorials that go way too fast, are not clear, and are almost frustrating. This is the second tutorial you have done that makes things simpler and clear to follow, I’m in I just subscribed, liked, and am about to hit the bell Keep up the great work, your style of instruction work for me. Thanks, Randy
Welcome aboard 😃
Big thanks for doing it, that was great, easy to understand and I learnt a lot. 👍
My pleasure!
I’m just starting Davinci and your shorts have me hooked. 🔥
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Thank You so much for helping us out... Learning so much from your videos.. Great job and you explain it so well...
My pleasure!
Thank you so much for your amazing and useful information, you make the Fairlight very simple I watch the entire video and I will watch the fusion video tomorrow
Best regards from Libya 🇱🇾
Glad this was helpful!
Hooping You Dig Deep Into Resolve The Future Is On This Software And We Should Learn From You 😅
ive learned so much for your shorts,
Hi Daniel, thank you very much for this highly comprehensive, motivating and encouraging tutorial. I spent half the afternoon with you. It helped! :-) Kind regards from Alsace, France. Christian.
Thanks, Christian! Glad this was helpful
The best teacher I have ever seen so easy to understand I watch alot of video can't understand and come here and here we go I'm ready to edit anything love You man keep it up❤❤❤I'm not going anywhere 🎉🎉
Wow, thank you!
Super introduction to Fairlight, and at a great pace.
Thanks! I appreciate that
Mr. BATAL: I'm an early Boomer (1946). Came across you on RUclips a few years ago with your Filmora series. The first time I looked at you I thought - naw - I don't think so. Yeah, I was wrong - you sir are the best teacher I have had the pleasure of learning from in my 77 years (with the possible exception of Sister Mary Aiden - sixth grade at Mr. Saint Agnes Academy in Bermuda in 1957). Now I'm sure I go "all in" on Davinci Resolve and follow you. Please don't start teaching anything that is really expensive.
Ha! I make no promises! But I’ll be using Resolve for the near future.
So much to learn
I got sick and missed this but thank you for doing it!
Any time! Hope you feel better
Daniel, your videos are amazing. I have learned so much in a short period of time and your always my goto. Happy Thanksgiving.
Happy holidays to you as well, my friend!
drat I missed the stream but I am glad we can still watch it. I'm excited to see what new features to work with :D
Wicked, can't wait to watch all these !
I love your shorts. BUT today is the day I need a full dose of Fairlight. After 6 attempts to upload a 33-minute video and repeatedly getting 2 media offline screens (only in rendered video, not on timeline/ Studio 19. I came from Hitfilm Express)). I've heard myself so much that I hear that there is some room for improvement, especially when I have pieced my voice dialog on different days, and it has a difference in sound. So while I'm trying to fix the media offline problem, I'm going to learn more about Fairlight. Thank you.
I really love Fairlight. Having an entire DAW inside of your video editing software makes life so much easier.
Bookmarked, Saved, everything. This is such a massive help for audio training. If I'm allowed to suggest anything, am I allowed to suggest doing these full streams for each page once you know enough about that page to do so? This is clutch and I would 100% make a playlist for this.
Uggggg...I have to miss this one live...😢😢😢😢😢
Replay for the win
You're making me like Resolve...was a little bit hesitant , now not anymore ...massive thanks
Great to hear!
Danial great video! Hate I keep missing your live streams
This is such a great video I have learnt so much and intend to go over it again to try out all of the stuff that you went through. Please keep these videos coming as they are so helpful. I am no longer trying to avoid Fairlight. Thanks once again and Happy New year. Tim
Glad this live stream was helpful, Tim!
I'll probably be doing more dedicated Fairlight videos.
Great Job,Learn lots.
Actually caught the live stream this time! (Hooray). Jumping in here to say it was fantastic. I have been working on improving my sound and knew a little of this, but was more just following instructions for the basics. Now I feel like I have a much better idea of what things do so that I can work on _my_ sound rather than just copying what someone else has done for their sound. This is especially important for us female creators as most of the videos out there are about improving the male voice. Thank you so much Daniel!
Awesome! I was really trying not to overcomplicate things and just stick to the basics. I felt I fumbled that goal a bit but I'm glad there was some value in it
@@Daniel_Batal Definitely didn't fumble it, and LOTS of value there.
I love Davinci Resolve I have come ove from Premiere Pro which I have used for years. I've been using D R for a couple of months, its deep with lots of cool "tools". Audio is something I enjoy working. I had some problems with Fairlight in 2 cases where voice overs were recorded and were about 2secs too long. I had removed all the breaths and other areas where I was close o clipping the words. Then I had to speed up the voices to 106% in some sections to fit the 29 secs and the Fairlight page and the Edit page did not like it at all. Playback would drop out and sound a little weird in both pages. Yet rendering it out, it sounded fine. I haven't discovered why Fairlight & Edit responded as they did and that happened in both 18 .1.4 and18.5 Beta and studio. I am loving D. R. regardless of that hiccup. Luv your short videos and loving this one too.
That's an odd scenario I haven't run into (and I make plenty of Short form videos with voice over tracks well under 29 seconds in length). Are you on Mac or PC? I'm wondering if you're just stressing out your system resources? Did you try rendering those areas in place in your timeline?
@@Daniel_Batal Gidday Dan I’m using my M1 MacMini which has plenty of ram and my working files are stored in a 2TB SSD external drive. And no I have not tried rendering the cut sections of the sped up audio on their own. I’ll give that a try. My wife and eldest daughter were singers, they toured Australia with local and international artists. We used to do a lot of jingles too. Cheers John
just installed DeVinci couple days ago And WOW. Spent the next 12hrs watching all your videos an rendered (delivered) my first vid with it today. As a Musician forced to do vids, not found many vid editors to do what I needed. Lightwiorks (free) been only one last 4 years that was Semi-Pro I could find and run on my old win 7. Primarily running studio one for Daw but impresses with Fairlight an it even found some of my plugins. Short of lack of midi/Vi support, it keeps up with reason and Cakewalk (studio one still the best) The fusion layout reminds me of some euro rack modeling/simulator programs as far as work flow goes.
I had much of the same reactions to it. I cut my teeth back in the day on Lightworks. While the Fairlight page won't ever replace my DAW (Reaper) for advanced audio engineering, it definitely is more than I need for most of my RUclips videos. VST recognition of things like Ozone 10 make mastering a breeze.
The fact it even allows us to optimize for LUFS in the project settings is another added bonus for audiophiles.
super fundamental Fairlight explanation👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👊
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they are awesome Daniel
Super HELPFUL!
I often use noise suppression when my external mic fails or I fail to use it.
Otherwise, I get pretty clean sound from my mics alone.
db!, You scored a BIG one here! I have been working on the points you provided in the Live since it ended, and even though I have been workin' D.R. for about a year, You spun me on a fast track in putting together situations that I wanted to bring into my projects... HATS OFF TO YOU, MY DUDE!
Oh, before I forget, Epidemic Sound you suggested... 🔥🔥🔥🔥FIRE!🔥🔥🔥🔥 BATALLION! A Call to Action: March to the beat of that epidemic Sound! db hit a grand slam with this recommendation. I subscribed this morning, and I can't say enough or give enough thumbs up to the creators on this site... BRAVO db... SALUTE! 🐒😎👍🏽
Right on! I appreciate the kind words and I appreciate you checking out Epidemic Sound! That helps me make more of this content and I really do like their product. I'll never suggest or work with any company I don't believe in.
@@Daniel_Batal That's What's Up, db,...Da' Proof is In Da' Pudding! 🐒😎👍🏽
Took me 3 sessions due to my attention span and wow I can convert my voice to sound like I have golden tonsils, again brother thanks mate for explaining in such an easy manner. Art from Australia
Rock on!
I so wanted to watch this live.
😆 Unfortunately, my internal clock finally decided it was bedtime an hour before you went live. 😆
Saved in my production folder for reference. Your tutorials are so easy to understand and follow, that I can't pass them up without saving the ones I'll use most.
As a part of the production team at church, this one will help me understand the electronic mixer there. 😆 I've only ever used an analog physical mixer. So ended up, primarily, being the camera guy. 😆
thanks , great videos for sure
Thanks!
I just made the switch from Filmora, F12 was missing many features and did notice how close Divinchi is to Filmora
I think you'll find Resolve has significantly more features than Filmora, even using the Free version of Resolve.
Brilliant unwrapping of Fairlight!! My question is what software are you using for your screen capture.. ?? I love the way you punch in for close ups and can pencil over !!
I'm using StreamYard to screen share. Zoomit to punch in and draw on screen.
You rock man!!!
🎸🤘
Hello Daniel just to let you know i use my Icon Plataform M+ as a Fairlight controller to control my audio and its also fully automated you have to enable midi and use it as a MCU compatible that way i can do a short film scoring
Very cool 😎
@@Daniel_Batal thank you love your channel
Think a 'Quick Tips' shorts series might be a good adjacent to the Noobs series. Found you via the shorts, after looking at a few other Resolve videos.
I thought my Shorts series was a ‘quick tips’ series…? 🤔
They are but once you've taken in all the Noobs videos, are you still a Noob?
Well, yes but, progress feels cool too.
Hello great video live stream information Daniel
Thanks 👍
Daniel, I am new to this audio video editing stuff. I've seen a couple of your videos on the DaVinci software. FANTASTIC! Thank you for breaking it down for a beginner to be able to function. Couple question: 1) what's the new tool you are using to magnify and draw. 2) how do you sync stems from the mixer with the video
3) when multi cameras are used, can they be arranged to see all angles in a final mix, at the same time - like a collage. Maybe even bringing one to the forefront and putting it back in the collage. 4) does DaVinci work well on an IPad Pro?
If you have already done these reviews, please pardon the redundancy 😮
Let me see here…
1) Zoomit - a Microsoft application
2) I link all the stems when I bring them in so that when I bring them in they stay in sync with each other.
Syncing to the video is the edit itself. You learn to read waveforms with your eyes the more you work with them.
3) Yes.
4) Yes, but it doesn’t include Fusion & only opens with 2 pages. Even the iPad Pro can’t really handle Fusion.
There is a hack that will make those other pages show up on iPad but… ya know.
Still can’t push it
9:15 Fairlight, how good it is.
Sooooo good.
I mix in a daw and import music to produce videos. Basically the tab is understandable to me, but I want to understand un deep farlight tab.
Fairlight was a DAW software that BlackMagic Design purchased and brought into their DaVinci Resolve software.
Play with it a bit and I think you’ll find it’s very familiar
I couldn't come but hopefully next time ❤
Yeah photographers getting in the video never worried about the audio part and obviously majority of editing people are concerned about the visual and not the audio
Truth.
can you upload a video about creating advance text animation on fusion tab.
Here you go ---> ruclips.net/user/liveV_hm-kCWWwY?si=VaLK1qztyaX2gYsu
Hey Daniel, may I ask which tool you were using to zoom into the screen and add the annotations please?
Yeah, it was a Microsoft extension call Zoomit
@@Daniel_Batal Thank you buddy. I appreciate you getting back to me.
Longshot, but I thought I'd ask if you have a tutorial for what I'm looking to do, or know of one. I have camera audio of a man and a woman talking. I'd like to remove his voice or at least lower it. I've tried using the spectrum analyzer and EQ to knock his down, but it makes her voice sound weird. I know it's possible but I don't know if it's necessary to buy really expensive plugins like izotope or whatever. Kind of lost here.
Either way thanks for the videos. Davinci in general has been pretty overwhelming to start out with. I'm actually a musician by trade so the Fairlight part is much more familiar to me, but my home recording experience is limited to recording a guitar track and/or vocal and sending it on, or just doing quick and dirty demos for songwriting purposes. So I've never tried to get rid of something like a voice. Just pops and hiss and stuff like that.
DaVinci Resolve 19 Studio BETA has a dialogue separator.
It’s located in the same options menu I covered here -> ruclips.net/user/shorts0UJt-2Hwp7A?si=dgSN3uh_uUSH6_Wq
the seagull is called a notch filter
Let's call it a thingamabob.
So you explained very well FAIRLIGHT music but if I just use a single track music clip then I won't have the opportunity to adjust the different sections eg drums, guitar etc because thwy are already combind in the track. Correct?
A mixed stereo track? No.
But Epidemic Sound allows you to download the individual instrument tracks (stems). That’s why I like using them for a lot of music
Hi Daniel. I've listened to some samples from Epidemic and I'm impressed, so I'll be using your code, hopefully it's still good. I have to ask, that rock track you play at the beginning of this, is that on Epidemic or is that one of yours. Love it.
That’s from Epidemic sound and all the discount codes are still available as described. ☮️
That's great news. I'm finding your tutorials on Resolve so helpful. I'm looking forward to more slightly advanced nodes. 👍
Hi Daniel. Just thought I'd let you know in case anyone else asks you. Epidemic tell me your discount code NotARockstar50 is no longer valid. I'll still be investing in it though, looks like a great selection. Keep up the good work. 👍
Really?
Hmmm... you tried using it on the monthly plan, not the annual... correct?
I’m sorry I missed the live chat! I am a noob and you are helping me bunches! Just a quick observation though, why aren’t you using your own music? That’s my whole purpose of doing this! Ty Rex
I do about half the time. It just depends on what mood my fuzzy head is in 😁
Hi Daniel. I have lots of musician friends, recently I found some old low res video of a dear departed keyboard player, it's the only clip we have of him. Is there any way in free Resolve to upscale it? Or the paid version even. Thanks.
Yes! hang on... let me find you an easy answer from the Studio version...
Here you go: ruclips.net/user/shorts6_X6v7BpjPU?si=jNL6uqA7d4x3Oy0p
Fair warning, upscaling takes a LOT of computer resource power so be prepared
Very good of you. I'll look into that. Thank you for taking the time. Appreciated.
Please make a video on Expression fusion..
‘Expression Fusion’…?
Not sure I understand
@@Daniel_Batal there is a Expression concept in Fusion Tab.
Not sure if you say latee on but what tool did you use to zoom into the program and draw while live?
That was a new Microsoft extension called Zoomit
@@Daniel_Batal Oooooh. I need to find that!
learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/zoomit
You should download virtual audio cable and voice meter banana so that you can get a direct feed of your audio and pipe it out to your OBS stream. That way you don't have to record what your speakers are playing You can get a direct line from the stereo mix.
It was just a bad cue mix. I hadn't planned on playing any audio and I did. My bad.
@@Daniel_Batal ahhh okay!! Another question? Not sure if you've answered this in another video or not, does Resolve have filmstock like filmora? Like filmora has all the cool stickers, magic effect overlays, and premade titles. Coming from filmora, I want to make sure I can add those things in easily without having to scour the internet for them or having to make everything from scratch in Canva.
Resolve itself has some of the things that feel familiar like premade titles, lower thirds, effect overlays and also have things in paid options like BorisFX but it is a Pro level editor. It's not a push-button software with a lot of easy one-click options.
If you like that kind of simplicity, definitely stick with Filmora or Camtasia.
That begin said, companies like Motion Array and more sell great DR templates kind of the way Filmstocks did.
@@Daniel_Batal Heres a video idea. Could you make one showing some of the sites that offer templates and filmstock? It would make migrating to Resolve easier for people coming from filmora!
I try to stick to DaVinci basics becuase most people are using the free version. I will rarely even talk about the options only available in the paid version, nevermind third party apps software, for that reason. I think you should just jump into Resolve with us if you think it's somethhing you want to try, Bradley.
If you like Filmora, stick with Filmora.
PS Love the not a Rock Star video so Epic
Thanks, Martin!
what is the name of the tool you use for zooming the screen
Zoomit. It's a Microsoft application.
Is it common that each audio clip has its own track instead of sharing a track? I would think a full movie would have 40 tracks or something, all stacking in Fairlight.
It only creates a dedicated separate audio track if you bring a clip in and tell DaVinci that clip needs to be placed on a separate track.
Don’t do that. 😜
You control how many video and audio tracks are created
@@Daniel_Batal Hi Daniel, thanks. But ... if I have all the audio clips on one track and try to tweak one clip, EVERY clip gets impacted. I'm thinking the only way I cannot share an edit with all of them is to drop and drag effects onto individual clips. And I wonder why, in a full length film (for example) anyone would edit in Fairlight without using the drop and drag method. Surely ALL tracks don't need the same edits (outside noise reduction).
Sorry Daniel, I meant to ask. Will my subscription to Epidemic include the sound effects and music, or are they separate? Thanks.
All included in one subscription!
Fantastic.
Question where do you go in Davin I to tell it where my Vests are located. I see it scanning evertime i open Davinci but it is not bringing in all my VSTs?
It depends on the VST but in most cases you need to create a Steinberg or VST file in your system program files
Well I have tons of VSTs I use in Studio One Pro 6 and the are located in 2 main folders in my system. As other program manage I can tell Ableton for example where all my VSTs are and it goes and brings them into Ableton. Davinci is quite weird. Any help is great appreciated. Thanks for the great videos.
Try this: Click the word DaVinci Resolve in the upper left (from PC, Apple logo from Mac) and follow this file path: DaVinci Resolve > Preferences > Audio Plugins > VST Effets (folder)... then just add the specific folders where the missing VST plugins you want to use are stored.
can you tell me what tool this is :O ? I've been looking for this for AGESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS (Zooms in, allows you to draw on screen, ect Tutorial tool kinda)
ruclips.net/video/bjIOC7pqLNE/видео.htmlsi=jYC2_paVym_lCFqD
@@Daniel_Batal thank you man!!! You're the goat xD
What do you use to draw on your screen?
Here you go ---> ruclips.net/video/bjIOC7pqLNE/видео.htmlsi=tTr5BdEN8DBAWU51
😊👍
The volume on your voice is fine, but whenever you play something else, the volume is really low and there’s someone annoying can you fix that
Yeah, my apologies. Sometimes when I tear the studio apart, we get a few gremlins to suss out.
Hey David - How many “community members” do we need before we can call this what it is… a cult 😂. I had to watch the last 20 here cause it was way past my bedtime but I will use your links for some epidemic sound. Thanks. I have envato elements which is a great all rounder but music doesn’t have stems and I’m keen to have a play with that. Is there gonna be a name for the cult?? How bout “Living your best online life David style” 😂
It's a small but devout cult 😜
Hi Daniel. I was open to either plan, monthly or 12 month. Initially, I couldn't see an option for adding a discount code. I emailed Epidemic and they asked me which code I wished to use, when I told them, I was informed that it was no longer valid. Don't worry about it, I have it now and it's huge, I've barely scratched the surface. Keep up the great work. Nobody explains better than you. 👍
Hmmm… they shouldn’t have turned that discount code off.
I’ll have to look into it
👍
If you do a lot of audio processing, you should think about better miking.
Me personally? Or as a general rule
@@Daniel_Batal As a general rule. Mostly, when you have a good miking, you are using processors for matching your personal taste and not for repairing and trouble shooting.
Ah! Agreed. I use a lot of different mics. My favorite out of shot mic is a Sennheiser MKH 416. It really does a nice job at a distance.
Oh!
The fairlight page was a bit confusing
Can i skip this page at all 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Haha! You can if you want! Might come back to haunt you later 😜
You’re freaking amazing!!!!!!!!
❤️☮️
@@Daniel_Batal You turned an absolute feces show with that other company that I won't let the name of cross my lips and turned it into lemon aid... the world (and RUclips) need more creators like you.
Don't say the "F-Word"! 😅