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July 31, 2009 at 11:45 pm #202997AnonymousInactive
If you’re like me, you probably know how most of the video effects work in your chosen editing application. But you might not know how most (or any) of the audio effects work.
In this tutorial, Arlo and I’ll show you how to turn a gain filter, high pass filter and a de-esser into a telephone like sound effect.
December 3, 2010 at 10:54 am #218118JOE REESEParticipantAlso, here’s a great places to start, making it VERY easy to achieve this are using these presets already in STP.
Process > Effects > EQ > Channel EQ; Megaphone EQ preset
Process > Effects > EQ > Channel EQ; Phone Filter Notch preset
Process > Effects > EQ > Channel EQ; Phone Filter Wide Band presetThese are great places to start, and very easy to tweak.
December 12, 2012 at 8:53 pm #218119AnonymousInactive@Animus 28525 wrote:
If you’re like me, you probably know how most of the video effects work in your chosen editing application. But you might not know how most (or any) of the audio effects work.
In this tutorial, Arlo and I’ll show you how to turn a gain filter, high pass filter and a de-esser into a [URL=”http://www.projuice.org/TelephoneVoiceFCP.html”%5Dtelephone like sound effect[/URL].
hi Animus, thanks a lot for posting this tutorial. I am wondering if you have any other sound effects that are compatible with PBX. Thanks in advance!
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