Just ducking around in Premiere Pro 🦆. This tutorial needed more duck puns, Let me know you best in the comments! 00:00 Intro And Example of Audio Ducking 00:45 Method 1 Manual Keyframe clip volume 02:07 Method 2 Using Add Edit and Audio Gain 03:37 Method 3 Automatic audio ducking in Essential Sound Panel 05:56 Method 4 Low Pass Filter
Thanks! I'm used to do the first 2 methods only... The 3rd one can get really handy sometimes! And I always wondered about how to do the lowpass trick but I was too lazy to research it haha
Found you in a Google search and I'm staying for the long haul (just subbed). I really like your tutorials thank you for all you do. There were some real gems in this video. ❤️
Thanks for this video Javier!! Audio has been one of the hardest things for me to grasp. It never sounds right, and there's so much that can go wrong. But this helps!
Superbly explained - I have used everything else, but I never used the lowpass method. I always avoided music with vocals... I learned something new today! Thank you
You have content that i really want but never found. First the echo at the end of a sound, and now this. Thank u so much, you deserve more subs & views. Keep it up!!
Thank you so much for doing this video. I have just started editing my own videos and I truly am enjoying your tutorials. I subscribed because of all the tutorials I've found so far, yours is hands down the best.
great stuff! Lately I've been playing around with a simple parametric eq centered on an average-ish frequency of the person speaking, so it works a lot like the LPF, but retains some of the higher frequencies the voice doesn't get to.
I'm just gonna drop a THANK YOU every time you help me out. Lol. Even when I already have a good process for a lot of the stuff you teach, I always get something new that helps strengthen my skills. I used to only drop the mids to make room for VO, I didn't realize how much the highs interfered too! Thank you again.
I've come across your videos on a few occasions and you've always provided great tips and knowledge. I finally subscribed so I wouldn't miss anymore. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for this helpful -- and entertaining -- video! I am new to Premiere Pro and watching lots of instructional videos right now. Your presentation style and sense of humor really stands out from the crowd. Thanks again!
Great video, man! Another option: Instead of a low-pass filter, scoop (remove/lower) the mids only. Your voice still comes through but the music loses that underwater effect as some of the high-end is still there. Voices exist in the mids anyway so you create a nice space for it without sacrificing the actual intention of the music.
the most useful guy to watch, i just have fun watching your channel, I thought i was good at premier until i started to watch you, my knowledge turned out to be 10% only, i knew a lot of new stuff just because of you. thanks alot Javier. i hope you response as much as you like the Like button,
You would think after watching hundreds of tutorials on Premiere, I would know everything. lol NOPE. Javier...You have the BEST tutorials about Premiere Pro on UA-cam. I'm learning stuff I didn't even know existed. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and for making such fun, easy-to-digest videos. 🤘🏽🔥
Can I add another tip? With a background in radio broadcasting I use the audio mixer to accomplish an automatic "ducking" effect: just set your music channel(s) to -21 dB (always use numbers in the table of 3 when working with decibells) and put a multiband compressor set to Broadcast on your master channel. It doesn't duck the music, it does the opposite: it boosts the music when there's no talking. It makes life so much earies for me!
I just found your channel a few days ago, because the UA-cam algorithm did something good for once ;) I just wanted to say, I love your content, your optimistic presentation and how much it helped me with my own project already! Keep it going! New sub, and a happy one at that! :)
Love this tutorial. I knew about the first two methods before. I make use of the 2nd method because its easier than the first in my opinion. But that 3rd method is legendary. Just learning about it for the first time today and I see myself trying it out in the future. Thanks for this nice tutorial.
Thank you, Javier :) 1 Note to using "Low Pass" Filter. I dont like it the way, you showed it, because if I see it correctly, you have to manually do the keyframes, again, right? The great advantage of step 3 is the automatic feature! So I am thinking about a better way of combining them: What I often do is that I use 2 seperate versions of the tracks underneath each other. Then I automatically duck the first track by so much, that the second version is more audible. Then you can apply all the effects you need to the second track and it will be audible :)
Just ducking around in Premiere Pro 🦆. This tutorial needed more duck puns, Let me know you best in the comments!
00:00 Intro And Example of Audio Ducking
00:45 Method 1 Manual Keyframe clip volume
02:07 Method 2 Using Add Edit and Audio Gain
03:37 Method 3 Automatic audio ducking in Essential Sound Panel
05:56 Method 4 Low Pass Filter
This is a great tutorial. Clear and to the point but you can really see how much fun you're having making this content.
This honestly was a helpful tutorial especially now that I am getting into audio side of production
You did amazing job , i watch several videos but your's was just outstanding, thanks brother, love from india.
Thank you!
Thanks! I'm used to do the first 2 methods only...
The 3rd one can get really handy sometimes!
And I always wondered about how to do the lowpass trick but I was too lazy to research it haha
Best Ever
Your videos are absolute timesavers and lifesavers. Thank you for all the work you do to make our work easier.
SO HELPFUL. I have been manually using key frames because I’m too lazy to learn the automatic way. Now I’ve learned it 💁🏼♀️
Found you in a Google search and I'm staying for the long haul (just subbed). I really like your tutorials thank you for all you do. There were some real gems in this video. ❤️
hey thank you J.R. !
Quick, clear, effective - and even entertaining. Really good stuff!
Fantastic job. Super helpful tutorial. Appreciate ya bro.🤙
Thanks for this video Javier!! Audio has been one of the hardest things for me to grasp. It never sounds right, and there's so much that can go wrong. But this helps!
Superbly explained - I have used everything else, but I never used the lowpass method. I always avoided music with vocals... I learned something new today! Thank you
OMG. Just came across this video. I was completely blown away by this method WOW... From now on will be using this as often as possible.
I really love the simplicity and accuracy of all your videos. You helped me a ton so far! Thank you!
the ending with the music with vocals actually queueing back in was very creative
You have content that i really want but never found. First the echo at the end of a sound, and now this. Thank u so much, you deserve more subs & views. Keep it up!!
the g.o.a.t. of tutorials, thank you Javier!
Another great tutorial! 6:20~I was looking for this effect in years. now I know how to do it! Thank you!!
Thank you
I've been doing this for years and now it was about time someone gave it a proper name 👏
Awesome!... Thanks for sharing!
Less than 10 mins and I learned 3 new things (beside the keyframes). Really handy. Subscribed!
Javier , so creative with this Ducking video... with the birds... good job
Thank you so much for doing this video. I have just started editing my own videos and I truly am enjoying your tutorials. I subscribed because of all the tutorials I've found so far, yours is hands down the best.
great stuff! Lately I've been playing around with a simple parametric eq centered on an average-ish frequency of the person speaking, so it works a lot like the LPF, but retains some of the higher frequencies the voice doesn't get to.
thank you sooooo much! I started editing this year and just got Premiere Pro recently and your videos are great for helping me learn
I never realized that I had ducking in PP. Thanks so much. I am in love. Love your tutorials. Thanks so much!!
I'm just gonna drop a THANK YOU every time you help me out. Lol. Even when I already have a good process for a lot of the stuff you teach, I always get something new that helps strengthen my skills. I used to only drop the mids to make room for VO, I didn't realize how much the highs interfered too! Thank you again.
Thank you Torin!
You are my go to Premiere Pro channel. Thank you so much for all you do Javier.
I've come across your videos on a few occasions and you've always provided great tips and knowledge. I finally subscribed so I wouldn't miss anymore. Keep up the great work!
Hey man, such an informative video, I learned a lot from you, please keep it up ☝🏻👏🏼👍🏻
so much value in just 8 minutes. Subscribed and awaiting more like this!!
Thank you for this helpful -- and entertaining -- video! I am new to Premiere Pro and watching lots of instructional videos right now. Your presentation style and sense of humor really stands out from the crowd. Thanks again!
Great video, man! Another option: Instead of a low-pass filter, scoop (remove/lower) the mids only. Your voice still comes through but the music loses that underwater effect as some of the high-end is still there. Voices exist in the mids anyway so you create a nice space for it without sacrificing the actual intention of the music.
Awesome tip and makes so much sense, I’ll have to try it out!
@@JavierMercedes You're the best, man! Much love and positivity
@@grimsleyreaper hello bro please explain me how to do that
i m new to premiere
the most useful guy to watch, i just have fun watching your channel, I thought i was good at premier until i started to watch you, my knowledge turned out to be 10% only, i knew a lot of new stuff just because of you. thanks alot Javier. i hope you response as much as you like the Like button,
These videos are GREAT! Been using premiere for around 10 years, and I have learned something new in all the videos I've watched from you!
Thank you Eric!
You would think after watching hundreds of tutorials on Premiere, I would know everything. lol NOPE. Javier...You have the BEST tutorials about Premiere Pro on UA-cam. I'm learning stuff I didn't even know existed. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and for making such fun, easy-to-digest videos. 🤘🏽🔥
Thank you!
Can I add another tip? With a background in radio broadcasting I use the audio mixer to accomplish an automatic "ducking" effect: just set your music channel(s) to -21 dB (always use numbers in the table of 3 when working with decibells) and put a multiband compressor set to Broadcast on your master channel. It doesn't duck the music, it does the opposite: it boosts the music when there's no talking. It makes life so much earies for me!
WOWOWOWOW I JUST LOVE HOW YOU EDUCATE!
Thank you! You're a life saver! The auto duck wasn't working so was looking to manually add these keyframes
Thank you Javier! Very very useful information in your channel.
the low pass filter is dope :D thanks Javier !!
I just found your channel a few days ago, because the UA-cam algorithm did something good for once ;) I just wanted to say, I love your content, your optimistic presentation and how much it helped me with my own project already! Keep it going! New sub, and a happy one at that! :)
These tricks were the need of the hour for many editors.
Really like the low-pass filter idea!
Wicked, thanks! I've been doing manual key frames and the razor tool for as long as I've been editing. Had no idea about the ducking tool!
This is a much more efficient method! Thanks for sharing!
I love your tutorials! thank you thousand times!
Thanks Jav! Educational and helpful for videos as always!
Fabulous. This and the new remix tool, plus your boundless wisdom and encouragement, have been like workflow rocket fuel!
That’s awesome to hear!
That lowpass tip was sick!
You have just saved me hours of work ! Fantastic !!
Thanx for your tutorials. So informative and practical. Keep up the great work.
super helpful video, especially the lowpass tip! thanks!
I think making cuts and adjusting volume level is more perfect than inbuilt ducking feature. Gonna try this.
Thank you for making this video. Ill be using this in one of my videos soon
Rich, fun, and creative content
Love this!!!
Amazing Tutorial can you advise how to set all audio to -24 lkfs for tv broadcasting?
Love it! Thanks for creating another thorough tutorial.
The fourth option is my jam! Thanks, Javier ✌🏼
Thanks for this video, Javier! I’d also like to know which is the recommended level for the voice volume and which for the music one.
Very helpful, thank you! I am also wondering how you managed to keep the light reflection out of your glasses!
Great Tutorial. Very straight forward and easy to follow. Thanks
Low Pass filter is a cool option! It never occurred to me to try that
Thank you so much!!! :DD It will help me a lot with my school projects that require video editing.
Very helpful, thank you!
superb and creative explanation!
amazing and sooo helpful tutorial. thank you, bro
Great balance of tips to tutorial speed.
Amazing tutorial! Very helpful and cristal clear 🎉❤
You’re the best, Javier keep them coming bro
Excelent, beautiful, nice and understandable explained.... Great tutorials and very usable....thanks....
I had no idea that automatic audio ducking was there! Thank you.
Love this tutorial. I knew about the first two methods before. I make use of the 2nd method because its easier than the first in my opinion. But that 3rd method is legendary. Just learning about it for the first time today and I see myself trying it out in the future. Thanks for this nice tutorial.
Great tutorial you literally saved my life with this video and it's going to make my editing time much faster kudos to you❗🚀🚀
What a time saver. Thank you!
Another fantastic video, cheers brother.
Excellent video Javier!
you are the best editor online !!!
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Combining NR.2 with Nr.4 and balancing them out is my to go to.
Thank you, Javier :)
1 Note to using "Low Pass" Filter.
I dont like it the way, you showed it, because if I see it correctly, you have to manually do the keyframes, again, right?
The great advantage of step 3 is the automatic feature!
So I am thinking about a better way of combining them:
What I often do is that I use 2 seperate versions of the tracks underneath each other.
Then I automatically duck the first track by so much, that the second version is more audible.
Then you can apply all the effects you need to the second track and it will be audible :)
Ah Just the video I needed today! Thanks mate!
I love you so much man, and I really love your tutorials 😊😊😊
i love your videos and love that you love what you are doing
Thank you so much it has helped me alot!
Good looking out sir!
Man, this helped me alot, and the duck memes were amazing
Super!!! I really had to coment, this tutorial was so helpful and clear, thank you so much!
Thank you Emanuel!
fantastic job as always..
excellent. thanks!
great video learned so much
Dude that's soooo helpful!
thanks man, it is crazy useful.
Thank you so much 😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤
thank You for sharing this
Thank you!
u did it again! thanks very much!
You are my hero 🙏🏻♥️
This is amazing!