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Hi,
I tried to edit a short vocal myself in Audition, to see if I could get as good results manually as the Pocast AI Enhancer achieves. Result: the AI is always better!
My mix always has a bit of twang left, and the voice in AI mix is much more in front and in your face. So I wonder what could be missing in my manual editing?
The following is my mix chain for the sample:
Normalize
DeNoise
Dynamic -> AutoGate
DeReverb
Dynamic Smooth Compression
EQ
Single Band Compression
DeEsser
HardLimiter
What might be missing? See both versions to compare:
Source: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PXfa7xWcYEcfz5F3g8NuU1E8ns3azNvC/view
My own Audition Mix: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fJRoo48gQqavLTykalOx41en3phq2b3Y/view
Adobe Podcast AI: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NBt9T5H8xgE87VzXcI3DO3LCQf4Y9xGV/view
Would anyone of you get close to what AI does with manual editing from source?
Or is it worthless to achieve the same result manually, because AI is so good and fast on this?
I recently upgraded to the Full Studio version of Resolve during the Black Friday Sale
I was trying to minimize having to export/upload footage into other sites to complete my edit.
I would export the voiceover track and upload it into Adobe Podcast Enhance (free version). This leveled the volume pretty well, removed background noises, and gave it a good "podcast" feel. Granted once in a blue moon it would sound robotic a bit. Now that I've got Studio is there a similar feature that will do this for me. I know I should learn to properly eq, compress, isolate it myself. But just from a speed perspective, I'm trying to maximize what the AI tools in Studio can do for me.
I would export the enhanced voiceover track downloaded from Adobe and upload into descript. I'd use it to create the .srt file. But now this is done inside of Studio. Such a big timesaver.
Thanks for any help.
Doug
You know that AI tool that can slear up audio on the Adobe Podcast page? Is this tool available locally on Premiere or Audition at all? I don't want to go back and forth between my browser and my Premiere to edit specific audio files.
I had a sound engineer recommend it to me after I didn't notice my computer fan ruining an entire live session. He was able to use the tool to clean it up, and I'm wondering if I should consider using it regularly and if any of you had any success with it?
Today we released Enhance Speech v2 to the masses. Whereas v1 specifically created a podcast/broadcast-like output, v2 uses a different LLM, which better isolates voice and noise, and preserves the original characteristics of the voice, without significant coloration.
Here's a brief short I made showcasing some examples (and differences) between v1 and v2:
https://youtube.com/shorts/Nl011Ap0p74?feature=share
Will it work for *everything*? Hard to say...but try it. And you still have the option to use v1 if that's what you prefer.
And just because I know people will ask: this has not yet been implemented in Premiere. I don't have any kind of ETA, but as with many things...the more people tell me they like it, the more I can feed those comments directly to the team(s).
Go to podcast.adobe.com for access.