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From an audio engineering perspective that compressor preset is a bit overkill with the attack at 0ms, that’s why the voice looses its clarity, keeping it between 5 to 15 should do the trick
Hey, Jordy thank you so much for such an amazing tutorial. I am just a college student and I actually mix and produce music and shoot the videos by myself so I am always in this channel for the video production aspect of things. But this tutorial was so much fun to watch. Really cool that these audio editing techniques can be done in Premiere too! Jordy if it's not too much trouble for you guys, could you make a video on how to get/record good audio for short films, documentaries, etc with the limited resources a person can have? That would be so amazing! Thanking you in advance! Keep making people smile ad keep being awesome my friend! :)
Another useful thing to do is once you've made your changes with EQ and compression, save them as a pre-set so in future you can just drag and drop the audio changes onto your timeline. Thanks for the informative tutorial, it's made a world of difference🙌
I like the “Internet Delivery” compression preset. Couple that with a little EQ and you get great sounding audio that you don’t have to struggle to hear.
he missed removing the S sound. there is an effect in DaVinci Resolve called Desseser that does that. also, is it possible to make the audio sound like studio dubbing? because even his audio doesn't fit a movie or a game..
Thanks mate. I never searched for audio effect. This video just popped up and it really helped. I upgraded my audio input to blue yeti but was never satisfied. Now I think with this process it feels much better
This man has been my video teacher for years, and I've never subscribed. My bad. Doing that now. He always comes up for any video editing thing im looking for!!!
Thanks Jordy for the turtorial. Well on my side, I am used to using premier pro's audio "Essential Audio" pannel mainly to balance my volume levels for wether Dialogue, Sfx, Ambience or Music by simply clicking Auto-Match. Then i can add a little de-noiser, de-hummer, de-reverb depending on the cleanliness of the audio. From there i also clean my audios using an EQ by chopping all the peaking sounds at any frequency. I then add another EQ to boost my lows to give it a more cinematic feel and then am good to go😋
Heeeeeey Jordy! Much love from Italy! I have some more tips and tricks about what you've shown during the tut! So, first of all, I think, it could be also good also to say which mic you used to record the "audio example" because each and one of us have his own set up and, the audio chain starts from there. If you messed up something at the begging of the process there will be no effects that can help your voice to sound more cinematic! (so, which mic did you use, where it was place and, there were sound panels helping you out with unwanted reverbs and stuff?) Then, let's move to the effect chain: 1- Noise Removal, de reverb and all effects that have to restore something bad in you recording 2- EQ 3- Compressor 4- Another EQ if needed 5- A limiter or, another mastering effects chain with a normaliser to match the loudness required from the platform (i think it's -23db for YT) Why we have to set the denoiser as our first effect? Because, if we remove everything before the EQ and the COMP, all these problems (like background noises and stuff) won't be boosted by a change, for example, on a certain range of freq. Remember that in the freq spectrum we have a lot of unwanted sounds like rumblings (0 -150hz), room tone and "boxy/muddy" sounds (300-1000hz), nasally sounds (1500-3500hz) and sibilances (7000-1000hz). Usually, if you want more clarity you have to look for the range between 5000-7000khz and to get more "air" boost just a little bit above 15000khz. (we can talk about EQ for ages, there's a lot to say) And yes, remember, that every voice sounds different, so we have to be super careful and listen what we're editing :) In the end, just to wrap it up, I think the best thing to do is to listen carefully our own voice or the one we're editing and, then, understand very well what's happening. We have different voices and we record with different gear in different places, so, for me, presets are not a smart way to edit audio, unless you create you own :) Hope that it doesn't sound as a critic but just as a useful tip for everybody. Thanks again for bringing here audio tuts! Much love!
This was a great introduction to the parametric EQ and single band compressor! Thanks Jordy! I've been using 10-band EQ in Premiere and Audition but I think this works better as for my purposes I don't need that much granularity.
Absolutely amazing! I've been doing video editing from a while now and audio was really a pain to get it right for me and this video is a really game changer for me.
Thanks so much Jordy! This tip enhanced my VO recording from the old Logitech USB microphone immensely. Exactly what I was looking for, plus I'm getting used to your accent on these videos LOL
Nice tutorial. This isn't my typical effects chain for vocal enhancement in Premiere Pro ever since they partnered with iZotope to bring their suite of audio tools under the hood. For me, it's de-noise(light processing), de-reverb(light processing), de-hum(60hz with harmonics set to 3 and a Q of 30), followed by the multi-band compressor using the broadcast preset. To help the voice ride on top of any music bed, I typically add a hard limiter to the master channel. I will also sometimes use an EQ, depending on the recording conditions, mic'd vs unmic'd. Seems to keep me from spending as much time tweaking the settings with this chain. I have never used the thickener. I'll see about trying that out. Thanks
@@velvetjones8634 i would always start with a subtractive EQ, removing the stuff you don't want before you start making it sound cool and it will make your job a lot easier
You can't just select a preset for a compressor that works the same for any signal. You don't only have to adjust the output gain but also the threshold. If the recorded audio is too quiet for the threshold, the compressor will do absolutely nothing. In that case, you have to turn the threshold down. If the recorded audio is too loud, the compressor will compress more than necessary. In that case, you have to turn the threshold up.
5:05 Yes, BUT, it has totally different options there, and I can't get the curve to edit there? I try using the parametrix Equalizer there. I only get a dropdown with way more presets, but not the desired one and no manual adjustment of the curve... Thanks.
I just want to say thank you because I just used this tutorial to (hopefully) improve the quality of the audio for my next video hahaha. Again, thank you so much!
It's really a very interesting video regarding audio tutorials using adobe and like me, many basic creators having no idea about how to modify or make it more lucrative voice during content creation will be benefited. Please make more tutorials. Thanks. 👍💕
I very much like to watch your videos. Learn while you are having fun. Nice and easy explanation. You did not waste any word and you did not miss any detail. Great tutor. Thank you
Do you know how to remove ceiling fan sound OR like at which hz will that noise be at so that i can cut that out? i wish to start a podcast and this will help tremendously! Thanks~!
Hey Jordy Vandeput, appreciate your hardword for making this video possilbe. I can't believe how these simple tricks improved my audio quality. Looking forward to more cool videos from you. Until then, Have an awesome day.
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From an audio engineering perspective that compressor preset is a bit overkill with the attack at 0ms, that’s why the voice looses its clarity, keeping it between 5 to 15 should do the trick
@Young Nino yep, I understand third party plugins better so I use those instead. They might be a bit performance intensive but they're better overall
@@eyuelzero what plugin
I don't like these presets I mean every voice is different and it will not work for everyone that good
*lose
@@キラキラくりくり頭 what
Hey, Jordy thank you so much for such an amazing tutorial. I am just a college student and I actually mix and produce music and shoot the videos by myself so I am always in this channel for the video production aspect of things. But this tutorial was so much fun to watch. Really cool that these audio editing techniques can be done in Premiere too!
Jordy if it's not too much trouble for you guys, could you make a video on how to get/record good audio for short films, documentaries, etc with the limited resources a person can have? That would be so amazing!
Thanking you in advance! Keep making people smile ad keep being awesome my friend! :)
Oh that would be fantastic if Jordy could do this!
Another useful thing to do is once you've made your changes with EQ and compression, save them as a pre-set so in future you can just drag and drop the audio changes onto your timeline. Thanks for the informative tutorial, it's made a world of difference🙌
I actually create entire Premiere projects with already done gradings and audiomixes for that. works really well!
Is there any way to save all the edits I've made to the effects and save them to a single preset?
@Cosmic Parsec I'm not sure. If you made multiple edits to the same clip, you only save presets as segments.
@@cosmicparsec9463 shift+click on each effect and then right click and choose to save as preset
Preset is my Prances hahahaha
More audio related tutorials like this please. ❤
I am not really good with audio related stuffs haha but know the basics.
honestly the best soft tutorial ive ever seen. short and straight to the point ! i love it
Always love the tutorials which explain THE WHY for the steps we are doing. Great job!
Imagine Music Producer watching this tutorial 😂
Love your authenticity even having English as your second language! Such a pro, thanks a lot for the tutorial and sharing with us!!
I like the “Internet Delivery” compression preset. Couple that with a little EQ and you get great sounding audio that you don’t have to struggle to hear.
Fantastic content, and I love that you just get straight in to it so it's time efficient.
he missed removing the S sound. there is an effect in DaVinci Resolve called Desseser that does that. also, is it possible to make the audio sound like studio dubbing? because even his audio doesn't fit a movie or a game..
Jody made me love watching tutorials though!
I keep coming back to this video whenever I am stuck with sound optimization. Thank You!
Just keep going guys these videos are soo soo helpfull that I was able to start my channel again thanks premier basics
Appreciate it! Good luck with your channel!
Thank you Ace! Watched like 6 videos from others and none explained it so simple.
your videos are so natural bro!!!. i love them. thanks for teaching us so much stuff. regards from Dominican Republic.
Please more audio related tutorials. Thank you Jordy!
The example in the end is what is needed for us and you did it bang on.. keep the same style of tutorial. I just subscribed now !
we need you jordeee!!!!
This is hands down one of my fav yt channels!
Thanks mate. I never searched for audio effect. This video just popped up and it really helped. I upgraded my audio input to blue yeti but was never satisfied. Now I think with this process it feels much better
This man has been my video teacher for years, and I've never subscribed. My bad. Doing that now. He always comes up for any video editing thing im looking for!!!
This is the best video on Voice clean up that I've seen on youtube, and it's was uploaded 2 year ago. How am I just seeing this?
Thanks Jordy for the turtorial. Well on my side, I am used to using premier pro's audio "Essential Audio" pannel mainly to balance my volume levels for wether Dialogue, Sfx, Ambience or Music by simply clicking Auto-Match. Then i can add a little de-noiser, de-hummer, de-reverb depending on the cleanliness of the audio.
From there i also clean my audios using an EQ by chopping all the peaking sounds at any frequency. I then add another EQ to boost my lows to give it a more cinematic feel and then am good to go😋
Heeeeeey Jordy! Much love from Italy! I have some more tips and tricks about what you've shown during the tut! So, first of all, I think, it could be also good also to say which mic you used to record the "audio example" because each and one of us have his own set up and, the audio chain starts from there. If you messed up something at the begging of the process there will be no effects that can help your voice to sound more cinematic! (so, which mic did you use, where it was place and, there were sound panels helping you out with unwanted reverbs and stuff?)
Then, let's move to the effect chain:
1- Noise Removal, de reverb and all effects that have to restore something bad in you recording
2- EQ
3- Compressor
4- Another EQ if needed
5- A limiter or, another mastering effects chain with a normaliser to match the loudness required from the platform (i think it's -23db for YT)
Why we have to set the denoiser as our first effect?
Because, if we remove everything before the EQ and the COMP, all these problems (like background noises and stuff) won't be boosted by a change, for example, on a certain range of freq. Remember that in the freq spectrum we have a lot of unwanted sounds like rumblings (0 -150hz), room tone and "boxy/muddy" sounds (300-1000hz), nasally sounds (1500-3500hz) and sibilances (7000-1000hz).
Usually, if you want more clarity you have to look for the range between 5000-7000khz and to get more "air" boost just a little bit above 15000khz. (we can talk about EQ for ages, there's a lot to say)
And yes, remember, that every voice sounds different, so we have to be super careful and listen what we're editing :)
In the end, just to wrap it up, I think the best thing to do is to listen carefully our own voice or the one we're editing and, then, understand very well what's happening. We have different voices and we record with different gear in different places, so, for me, presets are not a smart way to edit audio, unless you create you own :)
Hope that it doesn't sound as a critic but just as a useful tip for everybody.
Thanks again for bringing here audio tuts! Much love!
I watched your skillshare course and it was amazing, so much better than anything else on skillshare. Thank you!
This was a great introduction to the parametric EQ and single band compressor! Thanks Jordy! I've been using 10-band EQ in Premiere and Audition but I think this works better as for my purposes I don't need that much granularity.
Absolutely amazing! I've been doing video editing from a while now and audio was really a pain to get it right for me and this video is a really game changer for me.
Great to hear!
exactly what i have been going through
My eyes (and ears) have been opened, thank you kind soul.
I was able to get the desired result by playing around a bit with your presets. Thanks for sharing. Love you
Your energy alone made it worth watching this tutorial :)
Thanks! Bookmarking this to reference later so I can create a preset or two.
Thanks much - moving to Premier from another system and following your instructions made sense at each step. Well done!
Glad to hear that, thanks for watching! :)
Thank you! While I do not have Premiere Pro, your tutorial is perfect for what I am using!
Great to hear!
Definitely need more audio tips, please
Thank you so much for this video. every time I edit a video for work, I turn on this video and the sound gets perfect! 💜
i like your tutorials you taught and I am use in my work...
Oh my!! I think this is the most important part. Our voice!!
Thanks bro, You have a very interesting way of delivering knowledge.
Jordy you are the absolute best teacher. THANK YOU.
Man, you're rocks! Thank You for your course !!! I've learned so much!!!
I was here so many times :D thanks. Recently had my PC reinstalled and needed to refresh my old preset
omg, you just made my life so much easier. Thank you!
You're so welcome!
mannnnn superb!!! sweet short simple.. and the way... the personality... the jolly person... I enjoyed that part a lot!! Masha Allah
Installed, everything works, thanks!
Thanks so much Jordy! This tip enhanced my VO recording from the old Logitech USB microphone immensely. Exactly what I was looking for, plus I'm getting used to your accent on these videos LOL
This is amazing! Much love from Sri Lanka
yes bro , we are pumped to know make more video
Thanks Dude
This is good. Lots on video, not a lot on editing. This helps.
I'm going to try this. It might be the start of my own channel. I always kinda hold back by my voice this might be the solution. Thank you
Thanks! I've been searching how to get it and this is brilliant :D
Thank you. People keep saying my old voice preset had too much bass. This video helped tone it down
Thank you for this video. This was a great help for me as I am slowly learning the depths of PP.
You're very welcome!
Nice tutorial. This isn't my typical effects chain for vocal enhancement in Premiere Pro ever since they partnered with iZotope to bring their suite of audio tools under the hood.
For me, it's de-noise(light processing), de-reverb(light processing), de-hum(60hz with harmonics set to 3 and a Q of 30), followed by the multi-band compressor using the broadcast preset. To help the voice ride on top of any music bed, I typically add a hard limiter to the master channel.
I will also sometimes use an EQ, depending on the recording conditions, mic'd vs unmic'd.
Seems to keep me from spending as much time tweaking the settings with this chain.
I have never used the thickener. I'll see about trying that out.
Thanks
I’m going to give this a try - thanks for sharing!
@@velvetjones8634 i would always start with a subtractive EQ, removing the stuff you don't want before you start making it sound cool and it will make your job a lot easier
@@wagonwheel6420 That’s always been my approach in Audition but I never knew if it was the most efficient way of doing things.
Appreciate it!
Thanks mate , worked vert well for me . Ngl it gave me better results than what the above video did for me.
You can't just select a preset for a compressor that works the same for any signal. You don't only have to adjust the output gain but also the threshold.
If the recorded audio is too quiet for the threshold, the compressor will do absolutely nothing. In that case, you have to turn the threshold down. If the recorded audio is too loud, the compressor will compress more than necessary. In that case, you have to turn the threshold up.
5:05 Yes, BUT, it has totally different options there, and I can't get the curve to edit there?
I try using the parametrix Equalizer there. I only get a dropdown with way more presets, but not the desired one and no manual adjustment of the curve...
Thanks.
It's a bit different for female voices! Boost around 150-200hz and cut back at 400-500hz
Great tutorial. I have a crappy condenser microphone. Can I make the audio sound better in Premiere Pro by following these steps?
Thank you so much for simplifying this process for me. I immediately subscribed. You rock, I look forward to learning more from you.
Thank you so much! :)
Awesome👍
I just want to say thank you because I just used this tutorial to (hopefully) improve the quality of the audio for my next video hahaha. Again, thank you so much!
It's really a very interesting video regarding audio tutorials using adobe and like me, many basic creators having no idea about how to modify or make it more lucrative voice during content creation will be benefited. Please make more tutorials. Thanks. 👍💕
Amazing tutorial, quick and effective, golden! Thank you friend.
Thanks.
My commentary sucks, now I know how to fix 10/10
i thought i had a bad mic but these tips fixed my problems !
thanks i subbed
Superb presentation and just what the doctor ordered
bro I just got a new headset because ive been having audio issues recently so i randomly pulled this video up and you wigged me out with that intro
Thank you so much. I'm a fan of editing audios :D
Oooh 🙏🙏🙏 Thank you so much Jordy, I really love this video. Give us more Audio tutorials
You got it!
Your actually the goat, This helped so much thank you.
I very much like to watch your videos. Learn while you are having fun. Nice and easy explanation. You did not waste any word and you did not miss any detail. Great tutor. Thank you
It worked perfectly!!! Thank you so much
this was really helpful. thank u so much for the video 🤍
You should make another video about this for new creators!!! This is very very valuable and evergreen content for Pr users!!!
Best tutorials on YT. Thx. 🤙🏼
yes, we want more of Audio Effects TUTORIALS.
This video is simply gold!
I check the before and after, and OMG ✨✨✨
Thank you so much!
You're so welcome!
Thank you saved my life so happy for this!!
Thank you man. Right on helping us
Thank you, great learning experience all around!
I use Multiband compressor, quite good also.
Do you know how to remove ceiling fan sound OR like at which hz will that noise be at so that i can cut that out? i wish to start a podcast and this will help tremendously! Thanks~!
Yes add more audio tutorials 👍
duuude GREAT videoo thaanks ♥♥
1:56 Een haar in me gezicht 😆 Hilarisch gewoon. Goeie video wel, heb er iet nuttig en handig van bijgeleerd. Merci daarvoor
Great, clear and concise video! Thank you!
Thank you so much for these tips, I'm literally watching it side by side of the project with audio I'm currently editing :-)
Hey Jordy Vandeput, appreciate your hardword for making this video possilbe. I can't believe how these simple tricks improved my audio quality. Looking forward to more cool videos from you. Until then, Have an awesome day.
This was a really good tutorial, thankyou!!
you dont know the amount of time u saved me, love from india...❤❤
Thanks, I was looking for a way to apply the same effect on multiple audio clips
You just made my life so much easier. Thank you!
What, that's Amazing, Thanks Mate... end was relatable 😅during voice over
Very Amazing & Useful Video Great
Bro! it's Amazing You solved my problem! Thanks!!!
Cool video, thanks! Just wondering what mic you used for this recording? I guess the type of mic will already make a huge difference
This video really helped me. Thank you very much!
Thanks for sharing this kind of things bro. keep it up and all the best for your upcoming videos🤠👍 ❤️ from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Is there a software to do this without premiere pro ? just for the audio and save it as wav or mp3 ?