Dialogue Fixin' using Soundtrack
 This Soundtrack Pro video tutorial covers two useful techniques for fixing dialogue used in documentaries or other productions. 1) Time stretching for dialogue will fit a bit of dialogue as needed within a scene, and 2) Matching voice levels between two or more dialogue clips will make one clip sound more like another. Both tasks are easy to do for anyone working within Final Cut Studio, and this tutorial will walk you through the two procedures. |
We will be bouncing audio clips back and forth between FCP and Soundtrack, so if you need to master that trick, see my tutorial on that topic called "Make Your FCP Timelines Sing By Roundtripping to Soundtrack Pro" first, right here on the COW.
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