I notice in some video editing platforms, the art of balancing music and speaking tracks is not exactly proportional… I have to adjust a background music track to 10% in order to hear the narration that is set at 80-100%. Anything over about 10% completely drowns out the speaking. This was especially the case for VideoLeap. Trying out new video editing apps/software is better than Christmas morning for me, so I consider all lessons learned “no harm, no foul” :-)
Sometimes Auto Duck creates sort of a spike of music if the audio pauses a second too long. Is there any way to adjust Auto Ducking so that doesn't occur?
@@DougPipersr I ended up using Pro. There's a UA-cam video that explains how to do an "auto-duck," and it creates key frames to indicate the ducking - so when you see the spike, you can delete the middle keyframe to keep it low-level.
Thank you for this. I'm so excited about the future of video editing.
Amazing job Claudio!!! U got a new sub!!!
Thanks a lot!
I notice in some video editing platforms, the art of balancing music and speaking tracks is not exactly proportional… I have to adjust a background music track to 10% in order to hear the narration that is set at 80-100%. Anything over about 10% completely drowns out the speaking. This was especially the case for VideoLeap. Trying out new video editing apps/software is better than Christmas morning for me, so I consider all lessons learned “no harm, no foul” :-)
Very helpful!
Hay sir I want to know face blur/ object blur effect in rush can we expect that in rush
Quick question, how can I create an elevator transition in adobe rush?
To be more specific, edit a different video playing with the doors opening?
Sometimes Auto Duck creates sort of a spike of music if the audio pauses a second too long. Is there any way to adjust Auto Ducking so that doesn't occur?
This is the answer I'm looking for now!! Hope he answers it... I'm thinking I'm going to have to use Pro, but it's just so easy in Rush.
Well I've been waiting 2-yrs for an answer, so I wouldn't hold your breath
@@DougPipersr I ended up using Pro. There's a UA-cam video that explains how to do an "auto-duck," and it creates key frames to indicate the ducking - so when you see the spike, you can delete the middle keyframe to keep it low-level.