Micky Hulse
July 5th, 2008, 03:41 PM
Sorry if this is posted in the wrong forum...
First, I read the ten commandments, and I have to tell ya'll that I feel like such a noobie! :D
With that said, I am a one-man crew and capture XLR audio straight into my camera.
My question: When balancing audio levels (using NLE like FCP) for final output, in general, what is the best average DB range for things like interviews and general (not so loud) ambient noises?
I am finding that when I output my final video, and when compared to my peers (who do not really worry about audio levels -- this is for web video), my audio is much lower and harder to hear on some computer/speaker systems... On the other hand, I think my audio sounds pretty good on my high-end workstation with decent speakers (whereas, it seems like the other videos are much too loud.)
When making my final NLE mix (i.e. FCP), should average sound level peak just into the red while not distorting or overloading?
What is general rule-of-thumb for final output audio levels?
Many many many thanks for any help you folks could throw my way. :)
Cheers,
Micky
First, I read the ten commandments, and I have to tell ya'll that I feel like such a noobie! :D
With that said, I am a one-man crew and capture XLR audio straight into my camera.
My question: When balancing audio levels (using NLE like FCP) for final output, in general, what is the best average DB range for things like interviews and general (not so loud) ambient noises?
I am finding that when I output my final video, and when compared to my peers (who do not really worry about audio levels -- this is for web video), my audio is much lower and harder to hear on some computer/speaker systems... On the other hand, I think my audio sounds pretty good on my high-end workstation with decent speakers (whereas, it seems like the other videos are much too loud.)
When making my final NLE mix (i.e. FCP), should average sound level peak just into the red while not distorting or overloading?
What is general rule-of-thumb for final output audio levels?
Many many many thanks for any help you folks could throw my way. :)
Cheers,
Micky