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Hi there I am working on a project which include audio from interviews I am editing in final Cut Pro

 

can anyone offer advice of how to best use Logic Studio 9 in this instance

 

the audio I am using is from a Canon 5D inbuilt cam, the sound is cool with background noise which is what I wanted...

 

however which setting and template do I use within Logic to create the best clear crips and mastered audio track?

 

any advice or links to you tube tutorials would be really appreciated.

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Final Cut pro X

but the question is more about Logic

I have exported the audio already from Final Cut Pro X

now I want to know what techniques I need to learn to make the audio sound great in Logic, ie mastering the ausio so it sounds fantastic

 

does this make more sense?

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Final Cut pro X

but the question is more about Logic

I have exported the audio already from Final Cut Pro X

now I want to know what techniques I need to learn to make the audio sound great in Logic, ie mastering the ausio so it sounds fantastic

 

does this make more sense?

 

Hi

 

OK

 

The methods for exporting can be/are different with the 2 versions of FCP, but if you have already done that...

 

You may need to use some EQ to 'sweeten' the voice, you may want to reduce any background noise (EQ again?), you may want to add some gentle (or not so gentle depending on how you want it to sound) compression to even out the voice levels (this will raise the effective level of any background noise).

 

Since all of these tools are available within FCPX, you might want to just do it in there instead.

 

 

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