Justin Morgan
April 7th, 2004, 02:39 AM
Hi
I have some narration that I would like to give a little more 'oomph!' to - it sounds a little weedy at the moment. I know that the person's voice is the key (and I don't have a pre-amp or any expensive sound software just Final Cut) - I'm not expecting to click a button and magically turn the voice into Orson Welles - I just want to up the bass a LITTLE to give it a bit more kick and power. I've been playing a little with the Final Cut audio filters but don't really know what I'm doing. What are the best filters/settings to play with to help with this.
Thanks.
I have some narration that I would like to give a little more 'oomph!' to - it sounds a little weedy at the moment. I know that the person's voice is the key (and I don't have a pre-amp or any expensive sound software just Final Cut) - I'm not expecting to click a button and magically turn the voice into Orson Welles - I just want to up the bass a LITTLE to give it a bit more kick and power. I've been playing a little with the Final Cut audio filters but don't really know what I'm doing. What are the best filters/settings to play with to help with this.
Thanks.