Get Better Audio in Your Videos | Sync Audio & Video

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Kevin Ross

Kevin Ross

Күн бұрын

In this workflow I share with you how to get better audio in your KZfaq videos on a mid-tier budget using the Deity S-Mic 2S and the MOTU M2, and then sync that audio with your video clips. If you are interested in improving the sound quality of your KZfaq videos then I've got some answers. I’ve had several of you ask about my audio setup, which I’ve shared in previous videos, however after offering a lower budget option, I’m going to spend some time with what I consider the next steps in scaling your endeavor to a workflow that will be a worthwhile investment that will grow with you. The MOTU M2 is the audio interface I’m working with, which is compatible with the M1 Mac, however these tips also apply to Windows users as well.
Recording Software: www.avid.com/pro-tools (There's a free version)
Audacity: www.audacityteam.org/
Intro: 0:00
Prioritize Your Setup: 00:19
The Microphone Setup 01:05
The Audio Interface: 01:40
Pre-Production & Setting up the Interface: 04:12
Recording Software Workflow: 06:49
Exporting Your Audio File: 11:08
Auto Sync Audio w/Video: 13:10
Manually Sync Audio w/Video: 15:12
Brief Overview of my Settings: 16:51
Overhead Microphone: bit.ly/DeityS2SMic
Overhead Mic on Amazon: geni.us/HM2xXF (Amazon)
Another Boom Mic Option: geni.us/KtJco9X (Amazon)
Audio Interface in this video: geni.us/mkLpJe8 (Amazon)
Another Interface option: geni.us/3MY9ZY (Amazon)
Budget Audio Interface Option: geni.us/B12Nv (Amazon)
Studio Headphones I use: geni.us/GT3i0n (Amazon)
XLR Cable: geni.us/uAOWNI (Amazon)
Blankets: geni.us/lTjT (Amazon)
Microphone Boom Arm (XLR option): geni.us/Sar9g (Amazon)
Another Microphone Boom Arm (non-XLR option): geni.us/PItrHmw (Amazon)
A video I did that might help to mount the mic: • DIY KZfaq Filming Setup
Build your own Setup:
WALI Monitor Mount: geni.us/wHhpNgB (Amazon)
WALI Gas Spring Arm: geni.us/FxLxM (Amazon)
Ballhead Clamp: geni.us/O8QjPd (Amazon)
Shock Mount: geni.us/D6md4EH (Amazon)
Adapters you may need (depending on your build): geni.us/Fzyxw (Amazon)
iPad Setup with Audio Interface:
iPad Air 4: geni.us/MGy7hX (Amazon)
USB-C Adapter: geni.us/bSn1cN (Amazon)
iPad with Lightning Adapter Accessories:
Lightning to USB Adapter (Official Apple Product): geni.us/sfUFZ (Amazon)
Lightning to USB Adapter (third party): geni.us/0a6bZB4 (Amazon)
For Podcasting:
Dynamic Microphone: geni.us/1iMWi (Amazon)
Another Dynamic Microphone Choice: geni.us/sZqd (Amazon)
Headphone Splitter (¼” to ⅛” female): geni.us/kPjzJ (Amazon)
Peripherals I use to edit (optional):
MX Master 3: geni.us/U2YYqcV (Amazon)
MX Keys: geni.us/qUcm (Amazon)
Bluetooth Keyboard (Budget): geni.us/DAbj (Amazon)
Bluetooth Mouse (Budget): geni.us/gAR9cQ (Amazon)
Another Bluetooth Mouse: geni.us/unec8i (Amazon)
If you’re interested in this workflow with an iPhone, I have linked the gear needed right here:
iPhone SE 2: geni.us/ubb62 (Amazon)
Audio Interface in this video: geni.us/mkLpJe8 (Amazon)
Another Interface option: geni.us/3MY9ZY (Amazon)
Lightning to USB Adapter (Official Apple Product): geni.us/sfUFZ (Amazon)
Lightning to USB Adapter (third party): geni.us/0a6bZB4 (Amazon)
Editing on an iPhone can be a challenge, so this can help you connect it to a monitor:
Optional Lightning to HDMI Adapter (Official Apple Product) geni.us/X6ZNZH5 (Amazon)
What I use to film:
My Primary Camera - geni.us/oXC0F (Amazon)
Prime Lens 16mm - geni.us/Xbpn (Amazon)
Overhead Microphone: bit.ly/DeityS2SMic
Overhead Mic on Amazon: geni.us/HM2xXF (Amazon)
Handheld Recorder: geni.us/Q80Hn (Amazon)
Sony 18-105: geni.us/OeCA (Amazon)
SanDisk Extreme: geni.us/3fAwVGF (Amazon)
Manfrotto Tripod: geni.us/BedEO (Amazon)
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The Music I use in my videos: bit.ly/EpidemicSoundKR
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Kevin Ross
4845 Pearl E. Cir. STE 101
Boulder, CO 80301
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@temitayoisme
@temitayoisme 3 жыл бұрын
Cleaner than the ghost busters
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
I collect spores, molds and fungus.😉
@Tigerex966
@Tigerex966 3 жыл бұрын
Great choice on audio interface.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Ha! Yes, it has been an awesome interface, and the MOTU community/support has been great thus far.
@BurlapandLight
@BurlapandLight 3 жыл бұрын
I had to ask the question didn't I? LOL Thanks for making this! Old School headphone jack....yes!
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Ha! Yeah, when the community reaches out, I really try to bring something that is helpful, even if it’s for a few. Happy to help 👊👍😉
@RockyColaFizz
@RockyColaFizz 3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video man. Really helped understand the use of an audio interface.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Well I’m super stoked you found it helpful. And yes, the audio interface does the heavy lifting. Appreciate you 🙏
@msnspy
@msnspy 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you soo much for this truly your cool chilled vibes is on a whole another level!!! Truly appreciated
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Happy to help. Appreciate you as well 🙏👊
@AHIdreesi
@AHIdreesi 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, this is really excellent and helpful. Thank you for the great content.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Well I appreciate you letting me know. Just happy to help 👍
@jaythecreative7506
@jaythecreative7506 3 жыл бұрын
Great video here man! Audio is such an important point that is missed out on when it comes to lower budget/newer creators.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I mean my audio gear is some of my favorite pieces of video gear. A worthwhile investment that the audience sure appreciates. 😉 Thanks for popping over 🤙
@ScottymanPhoto
@ScottymanPhoto 9 ай бұрын
Wow! Impressive presentation! Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and expertise!
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 9 ай бұрын
I appreciate you taking the time to be here and for the comment. Sending you my very best on your journey. 🤘
@Rad_Travels
@Rad_Travels 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent. Thanks.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
You bet. Thank you 🙏
@TechManG
@TechManG 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly the video I was looking for thanks! Looking forward to the audio EQ video!
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
And that’s a mighty fine comment you got there. 😉
@Soaresduarte20
@Soaresduarte20 3 жыл бұрын
Proof that I actually went and checked! Helpful channel!
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Ha! Well as long as it helped. Sending my best on your setup.
@Ghettobird88
@Ghettobird88 3 жыл бұрын
These are excelent tutorials! they've been realy helpful, thanks a million for putting in the time and effort :)!
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Well I’m so glad they’re helping. And, thank you 🙏
@KimEidem
@KimEidem 3 жыл бұрын
Great advice, and advice for what equipment to use. You're absolutely right, there is no need to go and get the most expensive gear to get great quality. 90% of the time, its the initiative to go and do what you need to do, that stops you, not the if you have the best gear or not. Wished I had all these options when I started :) including great video tips. Well done!
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Ha! KZfaq is a great resource and it’s still so new when compared to traditional resources before the platform. Just trying to share what I’ve learned to help folks level up. I like to try to stay budget when I can, but sometimes you’ve got to add a few more dollars to level up, but equipment today is so capable that you don’t have to spend thousands to get the same result.
@OkinawaRV
@OkinawaRV 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Kevin! Thank you for this video. It's inspiring for me. I will most likely take your advice and get myself a
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Just glad that it helped. Feel free to keep me posted on your journey.
@Montieyt
@Montieyt 3 жыл бұрын
Been watching you for a while since you got the a6400, anyways I found this video a day after I already ordered the Scarlet 2i2 3rd Gen, then I seen the Motu M2 in this Video and Read lots of Reviews and had to do a exchange, thanks for the video I made the right choice to pair it with my new SM7B. That's a Good Shotgun Mic you have I figured if this SM7B doesn't work out for what I need to do then I can pick up a Deity S Mic 2S, Great Video!
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Hey, great to have you pop back over here. Glad to help. The Scarlett 2i2 is definitely a great interface, but yes, I’ve done a ton of research and heard great things about the MOTU, which honestly, I haven’t had an issue. The SM7B is a great mic. I mean it’s a lot of mic for sure. Definitely quality. You should be fine with it. The only thing about the SM7B is that some have said they needed a cloud lifter to get clean gain, however others have said it’s been fine without. Either way, you’re going to be rocking. Sending my best on your setup.
@Hogdriver88
@Hogdriver88 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting and very helpful. I enjoy the channel - you put up great stuff.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 🙏 I’m glad it helped. Appreciate you hanging out.
@DroseMr
@DroseMr 8 ай бұрын
Hope you had a great Thanksgiving.Thank You
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 8 ай бұрын
It was a great Thanksgiving, thank you. Hope you’re doing well, and I appreciate your time here.
@Hermetic_
@Hermetic_ 3 жыл бұрын
Good explanation. Subscribed.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Great to have you here.
@ChrisFlores22
@ChrisFlores22 3 жыл бұрын
My dude it came out great!!! And I can see now that it took a lot to get it done ✅ awesome video as always!
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
I knew you’d appreciate it. I don’t know what it was about this one. Recording, stop, re-recording, then the edit. Then I had to re-upload it four times because I kept finding something that didn’t render correctly, or something I forgot. 🤷‍♂️ I only share that because it’s about persistence. Sometimes you just have to keep pushing forward. There are times to walk away, but this one pulled me back in, thankfully 😉 But, there you go 🎁👊
@ChrisFlores22
@ChrisFlores22 3 жыл бұрын
@@KevinRossRN dude it looks smooth no one would realize there was difficulties at all. I guess that’s where practice and experience comes in.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
You hit the nail right there 🔨 I may have wanted a higher level of production, but with every upload I learn something new and I know that my level my inspire someone else, just as someone else’s may inspire me (regardless of level). Beauty of the platform.
@ChrisFlores22
@ChrisFlores22 3 жыл бұрын
@@KevinRossRN dude same. Every video I feel much more comfortable and learn something new about the process. Love the experience and hopefully the journey will lead to growth. Is YT your full time gig?
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Most definitely. And to your question, yes and no. My original plan for 2020 was full-time YT, however b/c of the pandemic I needed to stay put so to speak. I own/run an entirely different business(in healthcare), and we serve high medical need, uninsured individuals (long story). I have quite a few colleagues on the team, so it does make it easier. However, I also put in full-time hours into the channel because I stopped taking a salary at my other gig 👆and this is what I had set out to do, and not to mention the revenue from the channel has helped me continue, as well as replaced part of my other salary I’m not taking. Although I have done this YT thing off and on for years with zero financial return. I just love it. I covet my time and I prioritize what I want. I still sleep, I eat healthy, spend time with my family, and exercise everyday. 👈 that’s not to be a public service announcement or anything 😀 it’s just my way of saying that if you really want it, you work, but when you’re doing what you want, the work doesn’t translate the same as a 9-5 because it’s something you’re building on your terms. Good grief, that’s a video right there 🤣 How about you?
@MarcKronberg
@MarcKronberg 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Kevin, thank you for this amazing video! I like to start with my own video channel (about software development) and I have following question: Is it a bad idea to connect the MOTU (line out) to the mic-Input of the cam (GH5)? Or is it better to record the sound via PC, because of better sound quality? Thanks in advance and thumbs up for your fantastic tubes! Regards Marc
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! The one thing to be mindful here is that it is possible, just make sure to experiment with the input on the camera. The motu will of course still need to be powered, but I’ve definitely used the line out of an interface or handheld recorder into a camera. Just play around with it since it’s harder to see the audio levels to make sure you’re not clipping.
@whitestoneresinepoxy23
@whitestoneresinepoxy23 Жыл бұрын
Hey Kevin! bud I wanted to know which is the video editor that you are using?
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN Жыл бұрын
Hey there. So I’m using FCPX primarily. It just provides me the quickest workflow right now.
@michaeljames66
@michaeljames66 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Kevin, I love this set up but the way I film is in 15 second takes. So i will usually have up to 30 video clips for my videos. After every take I stop the recording so I can read over the next part of the script and regroup. I feel that is will get very annoying/might forget to press the stop button on my camera along with my audio interface. Can you use one audio file for multiple video clips? Or is there any solution to not have to remember to have to hit stop and record on two devices?
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
So, not exactly sure what you’re recording, I guess I’d have to check it out. I’m on my mobile device on YT studio answering comments, and the mobile version doesn’t give me the option to click on your channel 🤷‍♂️ First, I would say that it would be a pain to try and edit it that way to just leave audio going and cut the video. I think it would create more work. However I remember when I first started doing talking head videos and I used to record in a very similar way. I’d always stop the recording and then restart, whether I was redoing a part, or just breaking up the parts I was recording. Now, you may have found that this is good in your workflow and I certainly don’t want to force a change in your muscle memory. Have you thought about just leaving the camera recording the whole time, filming that section, then reading the next section, and then clap before you start talking again?
@nirajmanjrekar3523
@nirajmanjrekar3523 3 жыл бұрын
plz do audio editing in audacity. it will really help the masses. great work.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Audacity is a great little program. Used it for years.
@krsnalokacreations4640
@krsnalokacreations4640 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Kevin! You’re awesome! I was just wondering... While you’re editing, can you leave the headphones in the interface and hear what you’ve recorded when editing? Or do you have to take them out?
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
That’s exactly how I monitor my audio while editing. It’s been a game changer. It’s funny because I’ll edit my video using my interface and these studio headphones and get it all dialed in. Then I double check how it all sounds through my AirPods and then realize how terrible AirPods sound... I mean AirPods are fine and I’m used to them, but once you come off an interface and a good set of monitoring headphones, you just notice it. If that makes sense. But yes, feel free to keep those plugged in during editing. Just make sure to look at the levels in your editor and on the interface because you can crank the interface monitoring output up, but that doesn’t mean this is what your edited output will be. I keep my vocal audio at around -6dB
@yelinadavis
@yelinadavis 3 ай бұрын
Hi there! Your channel is amazing. I started my podcast because of you showing me how to set up the sound on my iPad and record. Question I am looking to expand to youtube and use my phone camera to record the podcasts and the mics/audio interface you advised in the iPad podcasting video. How can I sync my audio and video using my iPad? Thank you!
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 ай бұрын
Congrats on the podcast. Happy to have helped. So, I did do a video on this, but can’t recall the exact one. If you’re still recording the audio through the interface to the iPad and then the iPhone video is separate, I assume you have a video editing software you’re working with (or will). I would just take that audio clip from the iPad you recorded on and move that into your video editor, and then the video (with the raw audio) will be placed on top of the audio in the timeline. The easy way to sync this up is to clap really loud at the beginning before starting the show and then you can see these wave forms in the audio tracks from the iPad and the iPhone. Line up those spikes in the track, and then once they’re synced, then just lower the volume on the audio from the phone and you should still be synced up with the better audio from the iPad. Hopefully that is what you’re asking about. And if not, I’ll take another crack at it 😁
@yelinadavis
@yelinadavis 3 ай бұрын
@@KevinRossRN Thank you so much for your quick and detailed response!! I use iMovie but for some reason it gets synced up in the beginning perfectly but then as the video plays (they are usually around 1.5 hours) the sync gets off, not by a lot but enough to definitely notice. So I was wondering if there was a different software besides iMovie you recommend for the iPad that would work? I haven’t gotten my laptop yet but if it will make my editing process easier I am definitely going to look into it. I have heard Adobe Premier Pro is perfect for syncing but unfortunately I need a laptop for that…. Also!! I am looking to upgrade my camera eventually for videoing, is there one you recommend for podcasting videos that doesn’t break the bank? Thank you SO much for all of your help. I really appreciate it.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 ай бұрын
@yelinadavis For an iPad editing experience I’d recommend either LumaFusion, Davinci Resolve for iPad, or Final Cut Pro for iPad. Davinci is free. I would stick with the iPhone camera for as long as possible until you feel like this is something you really want to do and sustain. However, once you’re ready to move up, something like the ZVE10: geni.us/AlphaZVE10 This will be a camera you can grow into and that has the option for interchangeable lenses.
@yelinadavis
@yelinadavis 3 ай бұрын
@@KevinRossRN thank you so much Kevin!
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 ай бұрын
@yelinadavis of course! Sending my best 🤘
@jamescourt2842
@jamescourt2842 3 ай бұрын
Because Im thick as shit when it comes post production basically this adptor allow me to record SM57 going into my interface simultaneously with camera video on my iphone ? that would be wicked as i cant really afford mv88 that goes into iphone super thanks man !
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, the interface can be connected to the phone and then the video you’re recording will pick up the SM57 that is connected to the interface. I have to say that these audio interfaces are some of my favorite pieces of tech because they save so much time and frustration.
@Frimpeezzy
@Frimpeezzy 3 жыл бұрын
Very useful. Can u do a video on this with the zoom. I have h4n pro. What else do I need
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I’ve featured the Zoom in other videos as a podcast solution and for a video setup. It’s great. And if you already have it, then you’d just need a mic. What are you currently using as your mic ?
@Frimpeezzy
@Frimpeezzy 3 жыл бұрын
@@KevinRossRN I have the zoom. I’m wondering what mic to get to make it work. I have tried lavalier (plugged at the back of the zoom) but I didn’t see any difference
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
A lav mic is fine, but definitely not as full a sound as a shotgun mic either below you or above you just out of the shot. Are you just mounting the Zoom on your camera and using the built in XY on it?
@Frimpeezzy
@Frimpeezzy 3 жыл бұрын
@@KevinRossRN I’m recording external sound and syncing with video. In the past, I would get sound from dj mixer and sync them in post (for weddings) But I want to start doing videos similar to what you’re doing
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Gotcha. So for this studio setup, you are half way there. I do have Lav mics, but again, they sound a bit “thin” unless you get a good one. The shotgun mic options I would recommend for a reasonable (mid-tier) price would be Deity or Rode. I’ve linked up a couple in the description. Deity has two options, while Rode has quite a few. The XLR connected shotgun mics will give you a better way to scale and improve that quality, but with your handheld, you’d be fine pushing these as I do believe the H4N does have phantom power.
@sickncrazygaming8735
@sickncrazygaming8735 11 ай бұрын
Another great video! Only question I have is can I do all the edits on an iPad? Any recommendations for software on the iPad?
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 11 ай бұрын
You can definitely edit with the iPad. Have you tried LumaFusion? It’s an awesome video editor. What camera are you using?
@sickncrazygaming8735
@sickncrazygaming8735 11 ай бұрын
@@KevinRossRN haven’t started anything yet, looking to start soon. But I’ll definitely check that app out. When I start the plan is to use my iPhone for the camera
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 11 ай бұрын
The iPhone would be a great start. Sending my best.
@MiddleofKnowhere
@MiddleofKnowhere 3 жыл бұрын
How come you record both into the deity and the handheld? I have an older handheld but never use it and just use the lav that's plugged into camera. I'm not adverse to going more complex to have better audio. Right now it's just about space and set-up time. I also have no idea how to sync audio in DR, just another thing I need to learn. :) I've been using Audacity for ages as well on windows to record at my desktop. It's a great program that's free (you can donate to the creator). Another good video. Love learning from you.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! So, just wanted to clarify your question about recording both into the Deity, and the handheld. So typically I record directly into the handheld and then sync it up in post like I showed. However in this example (after unplugging from the handheld) I was recording through the interface and then grabbed that audio to sync up... Anyway, not sure if I complicated or answered your question 😉 I do love using the handheld. One the advantages in my workflow though is that it’s nice to have the interface for editing my videos. Such a massive difference dialing in audio with that vs. plugging in a pair of headphones or using AirPods to edit 😀 But, we all have to start somewhere. And yeah, love audacity as well. I actually forgot to link them up as I usually do 👊👍
@MiddleofKnowhere
@MiddleofKnowhere 3 жыл бұрын
@@KevinRossRN Thanks for the quick response (as always) I think I get why you record in two places, is it to have more quality control? Are both the deity and handheld plugged into an external sound interface like the one you showed which is then in turn plugged into the laptop or other computer? I think I'll worry about more complex sound when I have a definite studio rather than my dining room lol. Like I said, makes for difficult setup, and I don't mind the Lav mic in the camera as it's still leaps above my old Lumix's mic. I'll def re-watch your vid to try and get some more clarification.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
No worries. And no, I don’t plugged the Deity into the handheld and the interface simultaneously...I was just recording into the handheld at first to show the interface, and then there’s a section where I unplugged the Deity from the handheld, you then heard my built in camera audio (terrible) and I then plugged the Deity only into the interface for that section. So I don’t use them together, although you could use the handheld as a backup in case the computer crashed...but it was just one at a time. And yeah, I started with just plugging into the camera with a Rode video micro and it was great...it just wasn’t until I realized that the camera preamps just don’t cut it, although Sony preamps are pretty decent (from what I’ve experienced).
@MiddleofKnowhere
@MiddleofKnowhere 3 жыл бұрын
@@KevinRossRN Okay ty for the explanation! makes more sense lol. Def gonna re-watch. My wife just got her m1 macbook air so I'm mr. tech support atm even though I haven't used a Mac in years! lol. Some of it's coming back to me though. She's having fun discovering MacOS as it's her first time with an Apple computer. Just plugged in an external monitor with a dongle I bought her and she went "ooh!" when the dock swapped screens. It's fun seeing someone discover all this newness.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Ah yes. We replaced my wife’s 2010 MBP with an updated M1 and as you can imagine, 10 years is quite a bit of time between an upgrade, so she’s pretty excited by so many things, especially the battery life.
@DonnieGQX
@DonnieGQX 3 жыл бұрын
I'm watching thru, but I just wanna see if others have issues with robotic-sounding voice after noise gate, De-hummer, and EQ settings. Sounds like a reverb plus robot talking :/
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
Are you editing in FCPX?
@DonnieGQX
@DonnieGQX 3 жыл бұрын
@@KevinRossRN Yes FCPX & Resolve.
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 3 жыл бұрын
And I forgot to ask, what are you recording into?
@wesleywoodard9952
@wesleywoodard9952 2 жыл бұрын
What video editor are you using? iMovie?
@wesleywoodard9952
@wesleywoodard9952 2 жыл бұрын
This video has been so easy to understand and helpful just need clarification on the video editor!!
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 2 жыл бұрын
It’s FCPX, but iMovie is also an option. Davinci Resolve has a free version of their editor, but Final Cut also has a free trial if you need to take it for a spin.
@wesleywoodard9952
@wesleywoodard9952 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the help man!! Definitely gained me as a longtime subscriber and viewer!!
@KevinRossRN
@KevinRossRN 2 жыл бұрын
Just glad to help my friend. Appreciate your time and also having you around.
@Tim_ArtistName_Tallent
@Tim_ArtistName_Tallent Жыл бұрын
@@KevinRossRN to date I have never been able to get accurate synchronization with my audio/video...due to the inability for imovie to allow you to make precision moves with the audio files. ALways has been very discouraging.maybe a recent update has fixed that
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