sound quality - three effects
- Jan 23, 2024
- 2 min read
Parametric equaliser
When applying the parametric equaliser it made the audio on the clip more understandable and clear. The parametric equaliser changes the frequency and decibels of the video to make it louder to enhance the voices and audio. It allows you to pin point the frequencies that you want to change. Using the parametric

equaliser was very easy and simple to use and was understandable as when your editing it shows a frequency chart to show the range of different loud points and quiet points. It was a bit confusing at first but once I got the hang of it it was easy to apply to the rest of the audio clips. Using the parametric equaliser first I had to press the "HP" button and then move the white dot with HP next to it to 65 Hz. Then I had to move the white dot with the 1 next to it so its frequency was above 100Hz, then finally I had to move the last white dot up and play around with the different heights until I liked the sound quality.
single band compressor
When applying the single band compressor it gives options on the drop down menu that make it a bit easier. When choosing the voice thickener it makes the audio more clean and make the louder parts a bit quieter and the quiet parts a bit

louder so everything equals out (compressing it) . Then when using it it was simple as I just had to move a bar to play around with the sound output gain moving it up until I liked how the audio sounded.
de-noise
When applying the denoise effect it takes away a lot the unnecessary background noise and also allows you to remove grain from your videos. When using the de noise effect it was very simple to understand and use as all that I had to do again was use

the amount slider moving it down or up on the editing pop up to decide how I like the audio to be. After all of the effects where applied the end result was a lot clearer and nicer to listen to as everything was clean and understandable and nothing was to loud or to quiet.

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