He took his time walking through the process and the video was only 5 minutes. Do it a couple times and it will take literally about 30 seconds. This applies to anything. It can take some time and work up front to understand how something works, but once it's implemented into your process it becomes natural to you and the little bit of extra time it adds to your process is completely worth it.
This video was made 4 years ago, I have made 200 videos in the past 4 years. Everytime I added background music it didn't work, until today! Thank you James!! I just thought I had a weird alien voice that didn't blend with human music...parametric EQ... GO FIGURE!
No exaggeration - this is by far the greatest lesson I've ever learned on setting the background music just right. One of the hardest things about being a create is knowing in your head what you want it to sound like, but not understanding the technical concepts to create it in reality. The way you did the intro and showed the difference was perfect. Thank you so much for creating this
I really need to leave a comment! :) When you explained and showed the process, my first thought was: I am using this already. Got that from Gerald. And funny enough, that you give him credit at the end of the video :) What I really want to point out is: I like your video more!!! Because: - I learned from you, that the the simple equalizer is just a different version of the normal equalizer and how to find the right hz number!! - I am sure, that Gerald also explained it in his video, but yours is shorter and more on point! So my verdict: I watched multiple videos from you now and I really, really like your short and compact version :) Since there are so many videos about video editing, its really relaxing not to be overwhelmed with informations :) :) :) Thanks a lot!
Andreas, I really appreciate you taking the time to leave your feedback, and I can't think of a better compliment than being compared favorably to Gerald! I don't speak German, but I'm going to check out your channel anyway. 😄 Thanks, and good luck!
@@AdventuresInVideo Yes, it is rarely, that I take the time for such a Comment. I think, I just resonate very will with your personality :) :) oh, and good luck. I don't have a tech channel, it is all about Personal development and social dancing, so without german there is almost nothing to understand visually :D (And still without english subtitles :P)
Dude you saved my ass. I know this is 4 years later but I hope you see this- I have a video on my channel with BG audio from about 4 generations of video games- getting the 8-bit in the background to sound good with the Sega CD stuff, vs. PC vs. SNES, then you have the game audio itself- of all the tips for dealing with audio this is the only one to actually fix it. Thank you!
Very helpful tutorial! But is there a way to automate this method to work only when voice track is playing?? So music track going back to full frequencies when no voice. I'm guessing you need to use Audition for it
My latest video, the first one I've done with music behind my voice, suffered terribly from this problem - I will be using this technique for sure in the next one. Thank you for such a clear procedure and good explanation!
No one has ever made a video about how to make the voice of the speaker louder than the background music. NOTE: the background music and the voice of the speaker is in one audio file. So thevideo was recorded inside a ballroom dance floor. So the music there is so loud. I can't hear the vlogger. I need to make her voice louder. HELP PLEASE! They are not separated. So I would really love if someone can help me with reducing the BG music and making the speaker voice louder.
Unfortunately, that's a nearly impossible situation. 😬 your best bet is probably an AI-type system that does voice isolation. DaVinci Resolve has a tool like this, for example. However, because the frequencies of the voice and music overlap and mash together, It's almost impossible to separate them afterward. You might be able to play with the frequencies a bit to bring down some of the music, but I'm not optimistic that it'll give you what you want. Your best might might just be to subtitle that part or ask the vlogger to rerecord the voice track and ADR it in. There aren't many great answers. Sorry!
This is great for me to know. I am getting into voice over work and I'm trying to navigate. Anyone in the comments know any good downloads for a Mac Air. Let me know. Have the best day everyone.
That's intentional. You have to choose what you want your audience to focus on. If you want them to focus on high quality music, they're not going to pay much attention to the speaker anyway, so there's not a great way to do both as far as I know.
still think the background is still to high, a real bad level between the two, Im a radio DJ, & simply edit the background track & my voice track in audition & you can add a little more depth to your own voice, basically the same if i am live in the studio fading music up & down, you leave the fader for yoru voice at the perfect point, & interject fading up the music when you pause slightly, you need music thats not too dramatic more of a level no real peaks, that you speak over, you need to project yor voice more, or dont use backgroubd music. ive never had to do more than pick the right background music & edit the levels & dont talk if there is a peak in a backing track, you need rises & fall in your voice with a second or two break, with the music coming through, to give some interest in your commentary, listen to any good radio presenter. Basically it all needs to flow & add interest to yoru listeners with as i say with light & shade, like a good song, but interesting video will be following :-)
Then, unfortunately, you're going to have a bad time. 😬 once it's been mixed down together, this technique doesn't work anymore. You might be able to help it by bringing down some frequencies, but there's a lot of overlap between voice and music so it's going to be rough either way.
It should be noted that this is a particularly extreme and unrealistic example that serves more to demonstrates the "problem" and the "solution" than anything. The result is still awful and nauseating to listen to. In practice it should never come to such a constellation of dissimilars where you need to carve a gaping hole into a well-arranged, well-balanced piece of music with a bright and poppy mood just to make some subdued voice-over audible in the first place. If you find yourself at such a crowbar marriage, perhaps you should rather think about finding matching pieces so that musical mood and vocal tone *complement, not compete* with, each other.
"I'm James Archer, and I talk about video stuff." Literally made me laugh out loud spewing bits of my crescent roll all over my keyboard... Instant thumbs down.
Wow, great video! I never even realized that you had to pay attention to frequency and always just lowered the music volume, :D. Thanks for sharing!
Yeah, it never occurred to me before either, but then when I found it out it made perfect sense!
@@AdventuresInVideo That's great info. Thanks for sharing!
Man every time I watch videos like this I sit and think how do you have enough time to edit this thoroughly.........
He took his time walking through the process and the video was only 5 minutes. Do it a couple times and it will take literally about 30 seconds. This applies to anything. It can take some time and work up front to understand how something works, but once it's implemented into your process it becomes natural to you and the little bit of extra time it adds to your process is completely worth it.
This video was made 4 years ago, I have made 200 videos in the past 4 years. Everytime I added background music it didn't work, until today! Thank you James!! I just thought I had a weird alien voice that didn't blend with human music...parametric EQ... GO FIGURE!
As someone new to production, the opening of this video had me rolling. This had been my general experience until finding this vid!
Much appreciated!
No exaggeration - this is by far the greatest lesson I've ever learned on setting the background music just right. One of the hardest things about being a create is knowing in your head what you want it to sound like, but not understanding the technical concepts to create it in reality. The way you did the intro and showed the difference was perfect. Thank you so much for creating this
saw a specialist talking about this idea on a video the other day, took a little while to find someone explaining this so thankyou
thanks a lot for this amazing tut. it is gonna be applied to our new video :D every day 1% better
My dude, thank you so much! A simple trick that such an impact on audio quality! You're very straight to the point, just got a new subscriber.
I was trying to find something like this to make my voice better against background music. This is just perfect. Thank you for this Tutorial James :)
Oh shit, this actually worked. Thanks for the tutorial bro!!
That was great and interesting how well it works to notch out a frequency for a voice to sit within background music. .
Don't use Adobe Premiere, yet, but wow that makes so much of a difference.
Amazing, super helpful! Thanks James
This is amazing. Feels like reallly good knowledge to know! Thanks
Thank you for making this video!
awesome, thank you
Great tutorial. To my ears, the music was still a tad too loud. Maybe drop to -22?
This helped me out immensely! Thank you very much.
GAME CHANGER DUDE! THANK YOU
🙌
That's so simple and genius. Damn
What a Legend! Thankyou so much! 🔥
finally a video that gets to the point right away!
I really need to leave a comment! :)
When you explained and showed the process, my first thought was:
I am using this already. Got that from Gerald.
And funny enough, that you give him credit at the end of the video :)
What I really want to point out is:
I like your video more!!! Because:
- I learned from you, that the the simple equalizer is just a different version of the normal equalizer and how to find the right hz number!!
- I am sure, that Gerald also explained it in his video, but yours is shorter and more on point!
So my verdict:
I watched multiple videos from you now and I really, really like your short and compact version :)
Since there are so many videos about video editing, its really relaxing not to be overwhelmed with informations :) :) :)
Thanks a lot!
Andreas, I really appreciate you taking the time to leave your feedback, and I can't think of a better compliment than being compared favorably to Gerald! I don't speak German, but I'm going to check out your channel anyway. 😄 Thanks, and good luck!
@@AdventuresInVideo Yes, it is rarely, that I take the time for such a Comment.
I think, I just resonate very will with your personality :) :)
oh, and good luck.
I don't have a tech channel, it is all about Personal development and social dancing, so without german there is almost nothing to understand visually :D
(And still without english subtitles :P)
thx bro
hey, you win.......
LOVED the intro!
Dude you saved my ass. I know this is 4 years later but I hope you see this- I have a video on my channel with BG audio from about 4 generations of video games- getting the 8-bit in the background to sound good with the Sega CD stuff, vs. PC vs. SNES, then you have the game audio itself- of all the tips for dealing with audio this is the only one to actually fix it. Thank you!
Glad it helped, man!
Nailed this one. Exactly what I needed help with!
Epic! Thanks for taking the time to create this tutorial James. Just used it on some client work! - Callum
Thank you for this Video brother. Jah Bless
sorry i'm newbie in sound, i can't get it. how you say 1500? where is the number come from? can you explain more...
Thank you James. That was really helpful in my videos.
Wow, this vastly improved my current project. Thanks a lot James!
GReat video I've just done this on my video and it works
Thank you so much Toby Damon 😁
Thanks. To the point and easy to follow
How come you have glasses on and still not so much reflection of the lights..Nice!
Great
Thanks Dear James ❤
GAME CHANGER OSSS Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing knowledge!!!
thanks
How to do this in Vegas Pro?
much easier :)
It looks like it's all bouncing to me. I don't understand :( 2:30
Thanks for this vid!
I don't understand the equaliser part, what exactly am i looking for?
Bro thank you, thank you, thank you
TOP NOTCH 😊
Thank you so much
That imtro did hook me in the video
Very helpful tutorial!
But is there a way to automate this method to work only when voice track is playing?? So music track going back to full frequencies when no voice. I'm guessing you need to use Audition for it
Great tip, thanks !!!
Excellent video - straight to the point - thank you so much
My latest video, the first one I've done with music behind my voice, suffered terribly from this problem - I will be using this technique for sure in the next one. Thank you for such a clear procedure and good explanation!
Glad it helped!
not working please tell another method for doing in this adobe premire pro 2023 version
So this is the complicated way of doing it?
that s a good video
Thanks dude
@0:46 Is HILARIOUSSS
How can you do this on only one part of a clip ? Thank you
Thank You 😍
Wow! this was a super helpful tutorial and you explained it very clearly. Thanks for sharing. I just added this to my video. Greatly appreciated!
Thanks alot
Thanks!
Thank You
thank you!
2:32 how did you know it's at 1500?
Good luck bro with your videos
No one has ever made a video about how to make the voice of the speaker louder than the background music. NOTE: the background music and the voice of the speaker is in one audio file. So thevideo was recorded inside a ballroom dance floor. So the music there is so loud. I can't hear the vlogger. I need to make her voice louder. HELP PLEASE! They are not separated. So I would really love if someone can help me with reducing the BG music and making the speaker voice louder.
Unfortunately, that's a nearly impossible situation. 😬 your best bet is probably an AI-type system that does voice isolation. DaVinci Resolve has a tool like this, for example. However, because the frequencies of the voice and music overlap and mash together, It's almost impossible to separate them afterward. You might be able to play with the frequencies a bit to bring down some of the music, but I'm not optimistic that it'll give you what you want. Your best might might just be to subtitle that part or ask the vlogger to rerecord the voice track and ADR it in. There aren't many great answers. Sorry!
@@AdventuresInVideo Resolve 19 :)
there's gotta be an easier way. B/c how did you know then number to take out?
Normal ranges for human voice plus experimentation 😅
faaaaantastic worked!!!!=
This is great for me to know. I am getting into voice over work and I'm trying to navigate. Anyone in the comments know any good downloads for a Mac Air. Let me know. Have the best day everyone.
How to do this on garageband?
very interesting
the intro really sent me lmao
thank you broii.
Why does dialogue require a musical accompaniment in the first place?
Dude tganks
This was so helpfull😢
loosing the quality of the music when doing this so, is their a way to fix it?
That's intentional. You have to choose what you want your audience to focus on. If you want them to focus on high quality music, they're not going to pay much attention to the speaker anyway, so there's not a great way to do both as far as I know.
@@AdventuresInVideo Appreciate your work, sir🙌 Keep teaching
thank u
useful....
thank you s o much
still think the background is still to high, a real bad level between the two, Im a radio DJ, & simply edit the background track & my voice track in audition & you can add a little more depth to your own voice, basically the same if i am live in the studio fading music up & down, you leave the fader for yoru voice at the perfect point, & interject fading up the music when you pause slightly, you need music thats not too dramatic more of a level no real peaks, that you speak over, you need to project yor voice more, or dont use backgroubd music. ive never had to do more than pick the right background music & edit the levels & dont talk if there is a peak in a backing track, you need rises & fall in your voice with a second or two break, with the music coming through, to give some interest in your commentary, listen to any good radio presenter. Basically it all needs to flow & add interest to yoru listeners with as i say with light & shade, like a good song, but interesting video will be following :-)
Some intro 😁
goat
What if the music is in the same track as the voice?
Then, unfortunately, you're going to have a bad time. 😬 once it's been mixed down together, this technique doesn't work anymore. You might be able to help it by bringing down some frequencies, but there's a lot of overlap between voice and music so it's going to be rough either way.
RIP for people watching with earbuds!
Awesome video tho!
omg! this is so advance! 🤪
The best idea would be to remove the c****y stock music from the platform.
It should be noted that this is a particularly extreme and unrealistic example that serves more to demonstrates the "problem" and the "solution" than anything. The result is still awful and nauseating to listen to. In practice it should never come to such a constellation of dissimilars where you need to carve a gaping hole into a well-arranged, well-balanced piece of music with a bright and poppy mood just to make some subdued voice-over audible in the first place. If you find yourself at such a crowbar marriage, perhaps you should rather think about finding matching pieces so that musical mood and vocal tone *complement, not compete* with, each other.
"I'm James Archer, and I talk about video stuff." Literally made me laugh out loud spewing bits of my crescent roll all over my keyboard...
Instant thumbs down.
😭
Uuyioo
God, men, just turn your music down!!