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Challenge: Splitting audio tracks for mixing - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial
From the course: DaVinci Resolve Fundamentals
Challenge: Splitting audio tracks for mixing
- If you're going to be working in the Fairlight page, it means you're going to be doing some fairly detailed work. So let's take a look at how we have our tracks assigned right now. And because they're not really optimized for the Fairlight page to really do what it wants to do, because what we want to do is get every actor on their individual track. We want to get background noises on their tracks, music on their track, VO on their track. We've just kind of started that job. Let's take a look at how we're going to do this. So like I said, the first thing we noticed is we've got nat sound, VO and music, and nat sound is basically anything that is the actor speaking, right. And we've got two or three actors in here. We've got dad. We've got mom. And what about the doctor, Yeah, she's just kind of background sound, and she doesn't have a real sound up there, although it looks like we might've missed her audio tracks.…
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