If the levels were really low and I wanted to both boost volume and compress the audio, I would move the Output Gain slider up. We’ll stick with the Internet Delivery, but dial down the Output Gain a bit. In this case, I don’t believe the effect has added any distortion, but peaking is generally bad form, so we’ll need to undo the effect by choosing Control+Z (Windows) or Command+Z (Mac), then choose Effects > Amplitude and Compression > Multiband Compressor to return to the Effect – Multiband Compressor dialog. Compression has pushed the peaks a bit too high. If the peaks are really high in your audio clip, sometimes when you apply multiband compression, you can introduce a little bit of peaking, as shown in Figure 9 (below), particularly on the bottom of both waveforms.įigure 9. The one thing I do change from time to time is Output Gain (upper-right corner of Figure 7). There are a lot of other parameters you can tweak here, as shown in Figure 7, but I usually don’t mess with any of those because I don’t know what they do, and the preset works pretty well for me without any additional modifications. Typically, I use Internet Delivery (Figure 8, below) because I’m producing video that will be delivered online.įigure 8. To begin adjusting the effect, choose a preset. The Effect - Multiband Compressor dialog. The Effect - Multiband Compressor dialog in which you customize the effect for the clip you’re fixing (as shown in Figure 7, below) is the same whether you’re working in Premiere Pro CC or in Adobe Audition.įigure 7.
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