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GrandMasterKaja
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Joined: Jun 29, 2005
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Mixing in 5.1
Before I ramble, I have Sony Vegas 5 (which has surround sound mixing options) and adobe audition 1.5.
Just to get something out of the way, tracks are different from channels right? Because for video editing i've been taking stereo material and throwing it on one track and it works just fine yet at the sametime I hear people refer to 5.1 as 6 tracks of audio instead of 6 channels and all that hooha.
I want to start practicing mixing in 5.1 .ac3 but I really have no Idea what im doing. I mean I can wing levels and what not but if anyone knows of some standards, tips, guides as far as how to go about making a 5.1 mix that'd be great.
As far as channels, does the .1 count as a channel or what because I know recievers/pre-amps tell the speakers when to cut off bass and let the sub handle it.
Any Adobe Audition specific panning and fading guides would help to. I'm havin a hard time doing manually panning, I can only use their presets so far. For instance I can use their Left to Right speaker thing, but if an object moves slower or faster or comes from wider to closer then I have to take it into my own hands which I havent figure dout how to do yet.
Does adding audio tracks that have no audio material in them create a bigger file size? What's the most audio tracks you guys have ever used?
What program do you use for editing/mixing?
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masteringhouse
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Joined: May 28, 2005
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Hey Bruce!
Just noticed your message, great to have you "on board". _________________ Tom Volpicelli
The Mastering House Inc.
http://www.masteringhouse.com
CD Mastering and Media Production Services
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