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<blockquote data-quote="Henry101" data-source="post: 952015" data-attributes="member: 124352"><p>Some of your problems can be solved by EQing and filtering. You can boost frequency's to give your voice a little more low end. If there is noise in the background you could either EQ that noise out or put a noise gate on it. With both of those you have to be careful. Too much can make the audio seem hollow or muddled. </p><p></p><p>Best way to learn with these things are to try it and see what works. I know there are EQ filters and dynamic filters in Final Cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry101, post: 952015, member: 124352"] Some of your problems can be solved by EQing and filtering. You can boost frequency's to give your voice a little more low end. If there is noise in the background you could either EQ that noise out or put a noise gate on it. With both of those you have to be careful. Too much can make the audio seem hollow or muddled. Best way to learn with these things are to try it and see what works. I know there are EQ filters and dynamic filters in Final Cut. [/QUOTE]
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