Hi, i edit voice-overs for tutorials (not commercials) in Audition CC 2014. I know how to manually edit out
- breathing, inhalation (just ahead of a new sentence)
- clicks
I've read some and tried some, but still don't know how to
- edit out breathing *automatically*
- edit out clicks automatically
- do "fade out – almost silence – fade in" automatically
- give more substance to my voice with a filter
When editing out breathing manually, usually i replace breathing by "silence" (don't simply cut it away). But sometimes i would like to replace breathing by "fade out – almost silence – fade in", which sounds more natural. I can do this manually (and assigned keys F1, F2, F3 to the three commands); but can i do "fade out – almost silence – fade in" automatically?
My initial recording is not too bad, but i want to give my voice a little more "substance". I tried the recommended "Broadcast" filter, but it sounds to flashy and aggressive. There is another filter called "Male Voice" (or some such), but it seems not to change anything.
I also wonder: If i
- use a filter
- edit clicks and breathing manually,
should i apply the filter before the manual editing? I think i should, because breathing and clicks sound different after filter and shoul be judged with filter applied. But then – if i decide to remove the filter, it would be better to apply it at last.
So here are my questions:
- Is there a controlled way to remove breathing and clicks automatically?
- Which filter gives my male voice more substance without "blasting"?
- How to "fade out – almost silence – fade in" automatically?
Thanks!