Tutorial: Dialogue Signal Processing with Matt Yocum

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    Sound artist Matt Yocum (Pet Sematary, The Cloverfield Paradox) joins us for another exclusive dialogue editing tutorial, this time focusing on the signal processing chain, plug-in layout, and noise reduction techniques. Matt demonstrates his workflow on a clip from How to Deter a Robber, using tools like iZotope RX, Waves WNS, and more.
    It is important to note however, that there are dozens of different processes and workflows, and you do not have to use the same exact plug-ins as the ones utilized in this tutorial to accomplish the same result. It is far more important to understand how plug-ins work and what they DO, to apply them in your own editing work.
    [00:00] - Intro
    [01:50] - Project Overview
    [11:26] - Plug-in Processing Chain
    [12:48] - WNS Noise Suppression
    [20:11] - EQ
    [28:05] - Soothe2
    [30:55] - De-Ess
    [32:20] - Compressing
    [35:10] - Final Thoughts
    Read more here: bit.ly/3Nvvj2A
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Komentáře • 35

  • @BigMoeFo
    @BigMoeFo Před 2 lety +5

    I’ve been mixing for TV and Film for 20 years and never heard of Soothe2 Just that one top was worth the price of a ticket

  • @ozo1489
    @ozo1489 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes! great to see Matt back! Thank you for sharing your workflow and everything!

  • @quinnhawseaudio8350
    @quinnhawseaudio8350 Před 2 lety +1

    Another amazing video! Absolutely love these tutorials with Matt 🙌

  • @jasonp768
    @jasonp768 Před 2 lety +1

    Another brilliant video from Matt! Thanks very much for making this. I was wondering about your plugin chain in the last video and you answered every question I had. Your explanation of your process and thoughts through it have helped me understand and improve my own workflow so I’m very thankful. Lovely stuff.

  • @Tgspy312
    @Tgspy312 Před 2 lety +5

    Matt you are an absolute legend. Your tutorials have helped me completely rework how my workflow functions and I’ve been able to get stuff done so much more efficiently. Keep up the amazing tutorials!!

  • @Daftsins
    @Daftsins Před 3 měsíci +1

    A little tip, if you don't like waves plugins, you can substitute WNS for Bertom Audio Denoiser Classic which is free and works the exact same way. They also have a pro version which lets you set the threshold of each band separately. Great tools and you won't have to worry about waves update policy.

  • @ciuffo100
    @ciuffo100 Před 2 lety +1

    Great tutorial, common sense, no bells and whistles. Thank you!

  • @moveair
    @moveair Před 2 lety +1

    excited to see another Matt tutorial!

  • @ili6065
    @ili6065 Před rokem

    Excellent work. It`s pleasure to see another professional`s way of work.

  • @allexfenty
    @allexfenty Před 2 lety +2

    Nothing beats Matt...Future tutorials I would love to see would be you sound designing for a fantasy or sci fi sequence and in another tutorial seeing how you approach taking all of these individual sound effect elements and pan them around to match location on screen.

  • @mikaelfas4908
    @mikaelfas4908 Před 2 lety +1

    We want more videos from you Matt!!!! 🤘

  • @josephlandman1402
    @josephlandman1402 Před rokem

    Please more videos like this🙏 They help us a lot

  • @davidelaurito7084
    @davidelaurito7084 Před rokem +1

    Very clear explanation, thank you :)

  • @rafaeltmanso
    @rafaeltmanso Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing. Thanks Matt :)

  • @felixflores7409
    @felixflores7409 Před 2 lety

    Matt, thank you so much. Your tutorials are my absolute fav. You've helped me a lot!

  • @BenjPostSound1488
    @BenjPostSound1488 Před 2 lety +1

    Super helpfull! Thanks Matt!

  • @leshalozhkin
    @leshalozhkin Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. Cool tutorial

  • @duzikh
    @duzikh Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks, Matt

  • @bigsnap5
    @bigsnap5 Před 2 lety +1

    Great Tutorial. I've been looking foward to more stuff from you. I was wondering if you have tried Clarity VX pro from Waves? Their new noise reduction Plug-in. If so, what are your thoughts and do you see yourself including in your workflow?
    Looking forward to your next tutorial.

  • @ezequielcamina
    @ezequielcamina Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @Aryamansarkiofficial
    @Aryamansarkiofficial Před rokem

    Wat levels do u set the dialogs for netflix and all and wats the overall level u look for in a mix

  • @guillesoundrums7913
    @guillesoundrums7913 Před 9 měsíci

    I love how you explain it, super interesting! One question: When it is necessary to remove reverb from the room, in what order of the plugin chain would you insert "De-reverb" or any of the plugins that are dedicated to it? THANKS!!

  • @mikkoroisko3786
    @mikkoroisko3786 Před 5 měsíci

    What's your approach to bus processing of dialogue? Do you generally compress / limit dialogue in the bus, especially when working on TV / streaming content?

  • @acrobaticassault
    @acrobaticassault Před rokem

    Hey Matt. Would you say Gullfoss can do the same thing as you did with Soothe 2? I own Gullfoss, but I don't see a reason why to get Soothe 2 as well, as I think ir can also do what you did in this video. Thanks!

  • @georgethompson1535
    @georgethompson1535 Před 2 lety +1

    hell yea

  • @arnharchik
    @arnharchik Před 2 lety +1

    I do all of my mixing in Avid Media Composer. I use iZotope RX already. Do the plug ins you use here work within Media Composer or are they strictly for Pro Tools? Thanks!

    • @Myocum93
      @Myocum93 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Arnie,
      I believe Media Composer supports any AAX plugin! You should be able to use any of the ones I showed since Pro Tools is also only capable of using AAX plugins

  • @keisoundhk
    @keisoundhk Před 2 lety +1

    Do you insert limiter on dialogue chain to achieve different loudness standard?

    • @adelaudio
      @adelaudio Před 2 lety +1

      in post, the limiters are on the bus, not on individual tracks. keep in mind you do have 500-1000 tracks on a standard movie. 2000-3000 easily on a big budget action movie.

    • @keisoundhk
      @keisoundhk Před 2 lety

      @@adelaudio I understand that. So refer to my question, will you insert limiter on dialogue bus to achieve different loudness standard

    • @Myocum93
      @Myocum93 Před 2 lety +5

      @@keisoundhk hey there! I put a limiter on each stem but only set to -.01True Peak on film because there’s no loudness spec.
      For streaming or broadcast I set it at -2dBFS true peak.
      Notice my limiters in each case are only set to catch the very top of the peaks and keep them under, not to increase or decrease the overall level of the dialogue. That just takes time and practice using volume.
      If you find you’re globally over or below you can just globally move a master trim up or down to compensate for example if you want to keep the relative volume of the dialogue the same.

    • @keisoundhk
      @keisoundhk Před 2 lety

      @@Myocum93thanks! Wondering if anyone put a limiter on master fader if mixing 5.1/7.1 movie?

    • @Myocum93
      @Myocum93 Před 2 lety +1

      @@keisoundhk yes. Same thing on all stems. DX, FX, and MX each have their own limiters regardless of output channel width

  • @user-dg2ek1vk9s
    @user-dg2ek1vk9s Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks