Simon Zimmer
June 22nd, 2009, 08:17 PM
Hello,
I am working on narrating a video I made. The quality of the actual voice is good but there is too much static in the background.
I am using PPCS3 and Soundbooth CS4. My recording level using the Samson COU1was set at 37 (vista) (Control Panel -> Sound->Record Level).
The audio clips when I normalize them jump up to 10 to 13db. As you can imagine, when I render out the video, the static in the background for audio is a bit much. Fortunately, there is music in the background so it makes it listenable.
I read some posts on this forum and it seems like I should NOT use normalize and audio gain to make my audio louder.
If I do not add audio gain or normalize to the audio cilps, they are too quiet.
What should I do then? I am a newbie to the audio world but fully understand I need to learn a lot to improve the situation.
Any tips that could lead me in the right direction would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Simon
I am working on narrating a video I made. The quality of the actual voice is good but there is too much static in the background.
I am using PPCS3 and Soundbooth CS4. My recording level using the Samson COU1was set at 37 (vista) (Control Panel -> Sound->Record Level).
The audio clips when I normalize them jump up to 10 to 13db. As you can imagine, when I render out the video, the static in the background for audio is a bit much. Fortunately, there is music in the background so it makes it listenable.
I read some posts on this forum and it seems like I should NOT use normalize and audio gain to make my audio louder.
If I do not add audio gain or normalize to the audio cilps, they are too quiet.
What should I do then? I am a newbie to the audio world but fully understand I need to learn a lot to improve the situation.
Any tips that could lead me in the right direction would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Simon