How to Keyframe your Audio in DaVinci Resolve 17 Fairlight

In this week’s video I discuss how to keyframe your audio in Davinci Resolve 17 Fairlight. This will allow you to tweak specific sections of audio to even the loudness level throughout your recordings. Using these techniques you can even remove unwanted sounds between sentences without much effort. Keyframing your audio can be a good way to correct unwanted level adjustments caused after normalization.

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How to Normalize Audio to Get Consistent Audio Levels

In this week’s video we learn how to normalize audio to get consistent audio levels in DaVinci Resolve 17 and discuss some of the basics of how DaVinci Resolve measure audio. Knowing how Resolve measures audio you can intelligently normalize your voice over and other audio to give yourself a head start in getting consistent levels in your projects.

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Saving Your Audio Settings Using the Presets Library in DaVinci Resolve 17 Fairlight

If you use the same audio plug-ins, equalization and dynamics settings in your projects you can save yourself a lot of time by familiarizing yourself with the Audio Presets Library in Davinci Resolve’s Fairlight Audio page. I will show you in this video how you can save your audio settings and access them across all your projects on the same computer. Additionally you can even copy the preset files from one computer and transfer them to another computer all together. This is a really great time saving method if you tend to record audio under the same conditions often. Take a peak at the video below if you think you could benefit from the Audio Presets Library:

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