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2009年10月30日 星期五

Working with the Audio Mixer

1. Double-click Music - Sonoma Stereo Mix.wav, and play it in the Source Monitor. This is how your final mix should sound.
2. Open 14-3.prproj.
3. Play the Practice sequence, and note that the instruments are way too loud compared to the choir.
4. Choose Window > Workspace > Audio, and you can see 5 tracks plus the master track.
5. Change the track names by typing a new name in turn: Left, Right, Clarinet, Flute, and Bass.\
6. Play the sequence, and adjust the sliders (under the volume, not under the Left/Right Pan) in the Audio Mixer to create a mix that you think well. For example, set Left, Right, Clarinet, Flute, and Bass to 4, 2, -12, -10, -12, respectively.
7. Watch the master track VU meter as you make your adjustments.
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8. Adjust each channel's Left/Right Pan by using the knobs at the top of each track. Left: -100, Right: 100, Clarinet: -20, Flute: 20, Bass: 0.
9. Click the Show/Hide Effects and Sends Button.
10. Click the Effect Selection button (in the Effects area, not in Sends area) for the Left track and  choose Reverb from the pop-up menu.
11. Isolate that track by clicking its Solo button.
12. Undo your settings by removing the Reverb effect.

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