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Re: Theory and Practice of Music Bed Volume Levels

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MarkofCainRe: Theory and Practice of Music Bed Volume Levels
by on Sep 8, 2006 at 11:09:28 pm

Actually that is my work flow for the most part.

I work with the timeline, some transistions and final video in Premiere, alpha channel text overs and some transistions in After Effects, and then export the audio from Premiere to a .wav. I then pull the wav into Audition to clean up the noise, tweak the EQ, lay down the music bed and add any sound effects, ambience, etc. Then export and lay that under the video in Premiere. Then render it out.

It is a very workable flow for me and allows me to focus on each aspect of the video. Thanks for the suggestion. If I weren't alreday doing it, I'd try it :-)



Mark Cain
Sarasota, FL USA


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