Johnny Cheung
May 10th, 2009, 05:25 PM
Hi,
I am kinda new to sound editing, i am just wondering if there is any easy way to fix some sound effects files (e.g. some car horn, telephone ring and box dropping wav files) on premiere pro cs4, I mean, with their built-in audio effects/transition tools?
what do you suggest to do to incorporate those sound to the footage better so that they don't sound awkward and detached? Right now I am using different tracks for effects, music and ambient sound, so I have the ambient sound line up on a separate track, but I hope the effects can blend in. those effects are recorded in a room so you can feel they don't match the exterior setting of the footage and ambient sound..
thanks
I am kinda new to sound editing, i am just wondering if there is any easy way to fix some sound effects files (e.g. some car horn, telephone ring and box dropping wav files) on premiere pro cs4, I mean, with their built-in audio effects/transition tools?
what do you suggest to do to incorporate those sound to the footage better so that they don't sound awkward and detached? Right now I am using different tracks for effects, music and ambient sound, so I have the ambient sound line up on a separate track, but I hope the effects can blend in. those effects are recorded in a room so you can feel they don't match the exterior setting of the footage and ambient sound..
thanks