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Only two more months before posting begins! Time to check-in and let us all know how you're doing. What's your latest progress? Need help with anything?
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Date: 2017-08-14 07:41 pm (UTC)My first problem is just a judgement call of how much of the intro music to use - I probably need to work that one out myself, and probably be braver! My instinct was 'just a few seconds' but having tried it, it just didn't work. Do you find longer intros/outros to be better?
But from a technical point of view, I want to layer my voice over the music, and slowly fade the music out. I don't have much practice using anything beyond noise reduction in audacity, so tips for what other commands might be handy (they're not always labelled very obviously!) would be much appreciated!
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Date: 2017-08-14 08:12 pm (UTC)As for music under reading, I've done this for several Welcome To Night Vale podfics I've done. I edit in Audacity, so I only know the process there, but basically you'll want to add the audio on a separate track. From there I recommend deamplifying it to well below the audio level of you're vocal track. Then you can fine tune with something called the envelope tool. Let me know if you want more on that. It's a bit complicated for text, but I can make/share a doc with screengrabs and/or a video. If you're editing in something other than Audacity I may be of less help.
The only other thing I would say is that I definitely encourage you to be brave and not worry about too much/not enough and just do what feels right for you for the piece, and also listen to the music/spoken words transitions on several devices with and without headphones to make sure you the music isn't drowning out the words but also that the music is still audible. I have several sets if headphones that will equalise such that the audio always sounds twice as loud as the text so I deamplify/reduce the gain on the music track but then I listen on speakers and I can just about hear the audio.
Hopefully that's helpful? Also happy to talk offline and/or send visuals, just lmk.
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Date: 2017-08-15 06:48 am (UTC)I'll look up the envelope tool, thanks. I'm pretty good at finding guides and following instructions, once I know what I'm looking for. It's just that in Audacity, there are so many tools, and so few of them have obvious names, that I sometimes struggle to know where to start.
That's hugely helpful, thank you! I'm feeling much braver about plunging into this :D
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Date: 2017-08-16 02:58 am (UTC)