Mixing Your Audio - Blackmagicdesign Cintel Installation And Operation Manual

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Mixing Your Audio

Mixing Audio in the Edit Page
Once you have edited and color corrected your project, you can begin to mix your audio.
DaVinci Resolve has a helpful set of features for editing, mixing and mastering audio for your
project directly in the 'edit' page. For projects requiring more advanced audio tools, the
Fairlight page provides you with a full audio post production environment, and if you are already
familiar with the edit page and want to move straight to Fairlight, skip this section and move
onto the next.
Adding Audio Tracks
If you are working in the edit page and want to mix a basic sound edit with lots of sound effects
and music, you can easily add more audio tracks when you need them. This can be helpful
when building your sound, and separating your audio elements into individual tracks, for
example, dialogue, sound effects and music.
To Add an Audio Track to the Edit Page:
1
Right click next to the name of any audio track on your timeline and select 'add track'.
This will add a track to the bottom of the track list. Alternatively select 'add tracks' and
select the location you would like the new track placed.
2
Select the type of audio track you want, such as stereo, mono, 5.1 or adaptive.
Your new audio track will appear on the timeline.
Adjusting Audio Levels in the Timeline
Each clip of audio in the timeline has a volume overlay that lets you set that clip's level by simply
dragging it up or down with the pointer. This overlay corresponds to the Volume parameter in
the Inspector.
Dragging a volume overlay to adjust the clip level
Working with Clips in DaVinci Resolve
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