i like how you make a side note, i can just easily read the notes and figures out the rest for myself, great tutorial, hopefully i dont let your lessons be in vain
For the De-Esser, mostly cause I messed around with it before watching this, I find it's kind of good to turn the amount all the way up, use the preset that you're going for, turn the "listen to ess only" on, and find the right frequency range that way, and then turn off the "listen to ess only" button, and then adjust the amount down so that the words don't come out muddled, but the esses are definitely less sharp
Thank you for the video. Super useful! One thing though, maybe the clip in DaVinci Resolve can next time be lower than your voice in the video? It kinda blew my ears a few times. I started changing volume to hear you when you speak, and then lowering it due to the high volume in the recorded DaVinci Resolve part.
anyone here know if there’s a workflow (i.e. order of operations) for fairlight? for example, like resolve's "image processing order of operations" for color? -colton
With the De-Hummer part ironically you can only hear static with the "changed" clip and hear nothing at all with the clip that plays the hum only which it should have removed.
Your explanation about the phase metter is incorrect. When two sounds are in phase, they combine, when they are out of phase they cancel each other out. Having a stereo track, you get 2 signal sources. That is when this happens (in one track). It can also happen when you stack together different mono tracks, or whenever you have more than one signal. This is actually on what noise reduction plugins or headphones are based on. They analyze the noise, they invert the phase, and in the final output the noise is canceled.
I don't mind longer Audio tutorials, perfect for learning. Thank you.
This is hands down the most direct to point tutorial on fairlight page in DR, greetings from Dilla, Somalia.. Thanks a lot & keep it up
Yes, Chris....a longer video is welcome any time. You are outa-sight big doggy,......Mann, you are good. Thanks so much for all your stuff. Talk soon.
Best Audio Tutorial to understand the actual auido FX of DaVinci. Thank you
this video has really been helpful, thanks alot. much love from SOUTHAFRICA
I did stick around to the end and I took notes. Thank you. I appreciate your throroughness.
i like how you make a side note, i can just easily read the notes and figures out the rest for myself, great tutorial, hopefully i dont let your lessons be in vain
This video deserves more likes. Thank you
Chris, thanks for doing this. You did a good job, especially researching the tools you don't use and explaining them.
For the De-Esser, mostly cause I messed around with it before watching this, I find it's kind of good to turn the amount all the way up, use the preset that you're going for, turn the "listen to ess only" on, and find the right frequency range that way, and then turn off the "listen to ess only" button, and then adjust the amount down so that the words don't come out muddled, but the esses are definitely less sharp
dude made an audio editing tutorial with unsynced sound 🔥
Hi Chris ! Your diction and presentation are really excellent ! 👍
Your video despite being long, is never boring ! 👏 👏 👏
Waiting on the next one 😉
Real Jewels man, thank you. SUB deserved.
good tut on audio effects. Thanks a bunch for this intro.
so comprehensive, thank you sir
great job, thank you very much for this
Appreciate this and the time stamps are very helpful.
Excellent work.❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏
okay.... so far never used Fairlight.... You openend the view to what is possible..... Thank you
Found this very helpful. Thanks a ton!
thanks for this helpful explanation! and haha your voice really sounds like pewdiepie's.
awesome... exactly what I was looking for
Doing gods work.
Thanks for your effort.
Great video, thank you for this.
33:37 is there a reliable way to adjust the pitch TO a specific value rather than just changing it BY a certain amount?
Thank you for the video. Super useful! One thing though, maybe the clip in DaVinci Resolve can next time be lower than your voice in the video? It kinda blew my ears a few times. I started changing volume to hear you when you speak, and then lowering it due to the high volume in the recorded DaVinci Resolve part.
How would i remove clipping from a loud drift car?
Can you post a tutorial about audio ducking / sidechaining in fairlight please ? I have seen few tuts but not able to understand properly.
thanks. 😀😀😀😃😃
May i know which effect is best to change a harsh or sharp sound to become thicker & rounder ?? Thanks
Nothing Comes up when in my Fairlight FX.. What should I do?
Tank you ❤️
thank u so much
Thanks Chris .. this was very helpful. Is there any advantage of the Studio version of resolve over the free version as far as audio is concerned??
Thanks!
Mine is free version.. are they supporting free .ver as well??
well explained. thanks :)
anyone here know if there’s a workflow (i.e. order of operations) for fairlight?
for example, like resolve's "image processing order of operations" for color?
-colton
In the last segment, along with the vocal channel, you also had noise reduction turned on. This skewed the final result a bit.
With the De-Hummer part ironically you can only hear static with the "changed" clip and hear nothing at all with the clip that plays the hum only which it should have removed.
Chorus is not an echo effect. It’s a modulation effect.
it is all about fairlight effects . if u also make a seperate video on every effects in fusin explained it would be better.
How do you keyframe these effects?
You can't
You can, I saw someone do it. I
Your explanation about the phase metter is incorrect. When two sounds are in phase, they combine, when they are out of phase they cancel each other out. Having a stereo track, you get 2 signal sources. That is when this happens (in one track). It can also happen when you stack together different mono tracks, or whenever you have more than one signal. This is actually on what noise reduction plugins or headphones are based on. They analyze the noise, they invert the phase, and in the final output the noise is canceled.
You are so cute man, I love you tutorial!!!
OK, other topic, the mic in use is like the under basic freaking bastard waiting for you at the corner of the street...
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this is non video related...but you kinda sound like piewdiepie...am I tripping?