Jason Yadlovski on how to organize multitrack audio in DaVinci Redolve
From Jason Yadlovski on YouTube.
I am a sucker for great timeline organization, so audio organization is just as important.
From Jason Yadlovski on YouTube.
I am a sucker for great timeline organization, so audio organization is just as important.
I love not only CrumplePop’s tools but their blog so I always follow their new releases.
From Emma Roth at the Verge this is an interesting article. Adobe’s technical previews are amazing and I hope this one hits the main stream creative cloud sooner rather than later, as we could all use Project Sound Lift.
OMG, why hasn’t Adobe added this functionality if it can be so well added as an extension (though it should automatically show up as it does in DaVinci). iXML Renamer is awesome and should literally not be necessary, but it is, so pay a little and install it now!
It will let you append the iXML data from your mixer into the track and clip names, which is what DaVinci does by default, and Adobe hides away in a panel that makes it all but useless.
Of course every editor would like to know what each track from the Audio Mixer is! WTF ADOBE!!!
From Aldred at DIY Photography.
I find this interesting as I love the new fade controls in the timeline (I have been using the Beta as it has fixed the timeline issue with an M2 Ultra), though I have still found some issues with tagging short clips, that just refuse to be tagged as dialogue, which is annoying, because the new features are great, but just don’t always work.
These things are Tiny and have 32 Bit Float recording on the Microphones in case you are not monitoring levels while recording.
Again some fantastic Audio lessons from CrumplePop.
I do really love CrumplePop’s audio lessons as video is more my bailwaick than Audio, but as an editor I end up having to do so much audio.
Another great Audio tutorial from CrumplePop.