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Movie Studio
12 answers, most recent on 6/14/2019
RE: Should ambient sounds be centred?
If you are recording background ambient sound in stereo to give width and space to it, it would be panned centre to give equal balance to left and right stereo positioning of the recording. If you panned it to one side, you would completely lose the
Movie Studio
One answer, on 6/9/2019
Large image getting compressed in Movie Edit Pro 14/15
Hi, I've been running into an odd problem that I'm not sure how to fix. I'm trying to animate a timeline of events by panning up and down a large vertical image I've created that is 1928px wide and 11546px tall. It's saved as a PNG and when viewed
Movie Studio
12 answers, most recent on 6/14/2019
RE: Should ambient sounds be centred?
There are many variations to ambient sound. Typically you would record a general non specific ambience of the area you are in as an overall background, usually in stereo to give space. You could then record sounds that are specific to the shot in
Movie Studio
12 answers, most recent on 6/14/2019
RE: Should ambient sounds be centred?
@Mitch-way06 I would agree with John but would add caution and further conditions. As part of a mix of sounds, I feel there should always be a stable audio background track for everything else to adhere to. If it's on its own it will sound
Movie Studio
12 answers, most recent on 6/14/2019
RE: Should ambient sounds be centred?
There are many variations to ambient sound. Typically you would record a general non specific ambience of the area you are in as an overall background, usually in stereo to give space. You could then record sounds that are specific to the shot in
Movie Studio
12 answers, most recent on 6/14/2019
RE: Should ambient sounds be centred?
@Mitch-way06 Hi . . . . When it comes to natural ambience sounds, such as cars passing and birds tweeting, should you keep them centred, or is it safe to pan them in either the left or right direction? . . . . IMHO that depends on the sound
Movie Studio
12 answers, most recent on 6/14/2019
Should ambient sounds be centred?
When it comes to natural ambience sounds, such as cars passing and birds tweeting, should you keep them centred, or is it safe to pan them in either the left or right direction?
Movie Studio
26 answers, most recent on 6/1/2019
RE: Question about volume & sounds
How about if you listened using the same volume level as you used when editing/mixing it? Would or could that give an accurate result? @Mitch-way06 It would work for you but maybe not for me. As I get older, my hearing across the frequency bands is
Movie Studio
49 answers, most recent on 5/28/2019
RE: How to create distance in audio?
@FelixDunn Hi Felix. Using the Slider control is effectively the same as using the Drawing tool but not the same as using the Rotory control in the mixer. They all do the same job but only the Rotory Control in the mixer will physically appear to
ACID
3 answers, most recent on 7/30/2019
External Control surface Automation (MCU)
Hi, I just purchased a Behringer X-Touch One control surface. I'm currently trying to get it set up in Acid Pro 8, as well as Vegas Pro 16. I seem to have it setup in the options menus under the midi tab and External Control & Automation tab, as
Movie Studio
49 answers, most recent on 5/28/2019
RE: How to create distance in audio?
@CubeAce Hi Ray, Just remembered that I wanted to comment on some of this. In MEP's mixer, you can automate Volume and Panning: Turn on Auto for the track Set the playback marker where you want to start Start playback Move volume slider up and
Movie Studio
49 answers, most recent on 5/28/2019
RE: How to create distance in audio?
@browj2 Hi John . . . . no way to automate the amount of the Sends. Is that correct . . . . Thai is AFAICS correct, Automation is restricted to the volume and pan in the Mixer. John EB
Movie Studio
49 answers, most recent on 5/28/2019
RE: How to create distance in audio?
@johnebaker Thanks for that John. I'll give it a try. It still looks like a lot of work compared to using an erase tool but at least it means not leaving MEP. Steady curves are really hard to achieve. What I do like is the move control where you can
Movie Studio
49 answers, most recent on 5/28/2019
RE: How to create distance in audio?
@browj2 Hi John. I did mention in my reply of [ 09/05/2019, 22:55 ] that some of MEPs parameters can be automated but it is complicated compared to say Cubase, where I can correct any automaton much easier, and MEPs automation is very limited for
Movie Studio
49 answers, most recent on 5/28/2019
RE: How to create distance in audio?
@CubeAce Hi Ray, Just remembered that I wanted to comment on some of this. In MEP's mixer, you can automate Volume and Panning: Turn on Auto for the track Set the playback marker where you want to start Start playback Move volume slider up and down
SOUND FORGE
5 answers, most recent on 5/20/2019
RE: Sound Forge 4.0
I'm very long time used this software: Sonic Foundry 4.0-6.0Sony 7.0-11.0Magix 12.0- Graphical nearly same 4.0-7.0. I'm used long time 7.0 version. (Windows XP, XP x64, Windows 7 x64) Used now in paralel 7.0, 11.0, 12.0x64. (Magix version compressed
Movie Studio
49 answers, most recent on 5/28/2019
RE: How to create distance in audio?
@FelixDunn First. You don't have to, but is often desirable to reduce possible confusing/contradicting ambient sound information within the mix. Equally, you could just pan both channels to the desired locations within the mix if the effect needs to
Movie Studio
49 answers, most recent on 5/28/2019
RE: How to create distance in audio?
With a graphic equalizer. Preferably one that can be automated as the effect will not work as a static effect and has the ability to control narrow, sweeping frequency bands. Personally, I think you are setting yourself an impossible task or at
Movie Studio
49 answers, most recent on 5/28/2019
RE: How to create distance in audio?
@FelixDunn Hi . . . . a lot of people say that if the audio soundtrack was recorded in stereo then you should first convert it to Mono . . . . I agree with @CubeAce comments, however if the original audio is a stereo file then the L-R pan may not
Movie Studio
49 answers, most recent on 5/28/2019
RE: How to create distance in audio?
@FelixDunn Hi . . . . a lot of people say that if the audio soundtrack was recorded in stereo then you should first convert it to Mono . . . . I agree with @CubeAce comments, however if the original audio is a stereo file then the L-R pan may not be
Movie Studio
49 answers, most recent on 5/28/2019
RE: How to create distance in audio?
If you mean the track to be added, then yes, or better, just use the left or right channel and pan into position, which would be safer and avoid any phase variance between the two channels that could cause quality problems when combined.
Samplitude
11 answers, most recent on 4/25/2019
RE: Interleaved Recording - Pro X4
Jeff, Understood, and appreciated. About merging stereo mic arrays - I didn't do a good job explaining this. If I have an X/Y or Blumlein pair over the conductor's head, that gets tracked to CH1 and CH2, then combined into a single stereo pair after
Movie Studio
8 answers, most recent on 4/12/2019
RE: Hit a snag using Osmo Pocket with MEP/VPX
@Recycler Hi Mike. I don't know if you are aware or not but if you go to the mixer and take away one channel of the audio from the Osmo Pockets audio the result sounds much cleaner and usable. Both channels are down on audio as you are probably
Photostory
2 answers, most recent on 4/13/2019
Individual pan and zoom
How or where do I find and apply the Individual zoom and pan effects shown in the Photostory Deluxe 2019 demo?
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