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Tips for better audio, Learning to describe sound accurately, Efficiently using the frequency spectrum – Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual

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Tips for Better Audio

Read through the sections in this chapter for tips on cutting
dialogue, cutting music, and keeping your tracks organized.

This chapter covers the following:

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Learning to Describe Sound Accurately

(p. 175)

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Efficiently Using the Frequency Spectrum

(p. 175)

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Tips for Cutting Dialogue

(p. 176)

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Tips for Cutting Music

(p. 179)

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Organizing Your Tracks

(p. 181)

Learning to Describe Sound Accurately

Even if you aren’t destined to be a full-time sound designer, it is important to be able to
communicate about sound with sound designers and engineers. Practice verbally
describing what you hear, but avoid abstract adjectives whenever possible. Try to be as
specific as possible. Instead of asking for “outdoor sounds”, try “crickets near dusk, and
an occasional car passing on a distant highway”. Instead of saying “city sounds”, try
“blaring horns, footsteps on pavement, and an occasional helicopter sound.” These are
the details that make a sound mix convincing.

Efficiently Using the Frequency Spectrum

It’s fairly obvious that the most important sound in the mix should have the highest
level, but there are other methods for blending without increasing loudness. Most
sounds occupy a particular frequency range, so if you mix sounds in different ranges,
you can still maintain clarity without too much level adjustment. Too many sounds in
the same range can create cacophony.