I listened to this video over a month ago but when I came to try it out just now I'd forgotten everything haha. Going over it again I realised how simple it was when I tried it out. Absolutely brilliant! Thank you.
Loving these short informative videos, and this is something I have never understood in 2 years with LumaFusion. This will save me a ton of time. Thank you
The audio ducking is a convenient way to make the major sound can be clearly heard in background music and sound effect, expecting for more audio editor int the future!
You are an excellent teacher. And I really appreciate this tutorial. May I suggest starting the tut at 4:27. I watched your tut months ago ( abandoned after a few minutes as keyframe was too complex for a quick on the fly video post as a beginner) but decided that the title was not what I needed. I came back today and found exactly what I needed but only about half way into the demo. Please don't stop with your tuts, and I promise to be more patient next time.
Because of the type of videos I usually do, I drag all the clips onto the main timeline then set the first one to master, copy that and select all the rest of the clips with the selection tool and paste the master setting into all my talking clips. I then go through and edit the video as normal. If I add any music I find it easier to make a few cuts where I want the music louder and change just those few clips to none. I normally have the ducking level at -26db. I think it’s just loud enough to know it’s there and not overpower what I’m saying. Thanks for what you do. Have a great day and be safe out there!
You'd need to do that manually at the moment. A good way is to zoom in on the timeline and match up the waveforms. We hope to add more improvements for this in the future.
Caroline is brilliant. We don't have any merch for purchase at the moment but we'll share your request with our team and see what we can do in the future.
Hi Caroline, I'm having a bit of trouble editing audio from filmic pro in Luma Fusion applying the "channel strip plug in." Luma fusion just crashes. When I record using the native camera app, all works well. Any thoughts?
Very useful! I did not know it. I’m working in a project but i have already cut my “master” clip. If I want use this feature i have to open EVERY clip and set “master”. Is it possible copy the audio properties for all clips in one time?
You can set one clip to Master, then Copy that clip and use Multi Select to select all the clips you want set to master. Next, tap the Clipboard and Paste the audio effects. If you have any questions, email support@luma-touch.com.
Great video! I have been trying to use the audio ducking feature for a voice over and for some reason it does not work for me. The other issue is that both the voice over and music volume slowly gets louder when I replay. Do you know why that is happening?
We'll need more details to pinpoint the exact cause. Would you send us a quick support request to support@luma-touch.com? That's the quickest route to finding an answer.
You can export at 96KHz when exporting a WAV or MOV file from LumaFusion. That's the highest we go right now but we'll keep our eyes open for opportunities to do more. You could also write a customer request with details on how you would use higher KHz in LumaFusion. This helps our developers assign priority and get clarification if needed. Please send to support@luma-touch.com if you're up to it. Thanks for the comment!
Love it.. but.. I wish audio effects where ‘per track’ as they are in DAW’s and not ‘per clip’ That way when you make an adjustment it effects the whole audio tack and you can have different things on different tracks. Make much more sense for audio design. Hope this becomes an option in a future update to add effects to the track not just the clip.
We'll add a note to the wishlist about applying effects to an entire track. If you're willing to share a few more details, would you also send us a customer request email? We like to hear how customers would use new features when considering changes to LumaFusion. Please send to support@luma-touch.com.
Hello Caroline ma'am, Thanks for the great video. I've a request 🙋: in the editor window for a video, in the audio tab, there're tons of settings available amongst which I'm familiar with only three options 🥲(ducking, gain & pan). Please make videos on other audio settings there... Thanks & regards, Anindya🙂.
Have you considered moving the advanced ducking settings to the same configuration tab in audio adjustments rather than having them spread out? Seems a little more intuitive to have all the settings in one location to me
We shoot for average levels around -12db, using LumaFusion's meters and the Mixer tools outlined on this page of our Reference Guide: lumatouch.clickhelp.co/articles/#!lumafusion-reference-guide-publication/audio-mixer/q/decibels/qid/44863/qp/1
Still, the music is entirely too loud! - at the beginning intro and every other instance of full music and no talking. I will never understand this, it’s rampant on CZcams, it’s as if editors are not listening to the mix. 😭
If your audio file is on the main track, put your timeline in insert mode and delete the blank space in-between. If it is on another track, just drag into place.
I listened to this video over a month ago but when I came to try it out just now I'd forgotten everything haha. Going over it again I realised how simple it was when I tried it out. Absolutely brilliant! Thank you.
Happy to help!
Loving these short informative videos, and this is something I have never understood in 2 years with LumaFusion. This will save me a ton of time. Thank you
Great to hear and happy to help!
support like this is exactly why I dropped Resolve and Final Cut. Luma Fusion for the win! Plus, I love editing on my couch haha.
Break free from the desk. Nice! We'll keep them coming. 💚
We call that side-chaining in the audio world. 😎 Very cool! Thanks Caroline!
So helpful, thanks!
You're welcome!
Thank you for your valuable tutorial. 🔥☺️
You're welcome!
Thank you very much!
You're welcome!
Clear, useful, thank you. 👏👍🌟
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you ❤
You're welcome!
The audio ducking is a convenient way to make the major sound can be clearly heard in background music and sound effect, expecting for more audio editor int the future!
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Another great video, thank you so much
Our pleasure!
You are an excellent teacher. And I really appreciate this tutorial. May I suggest starting the tut at 4:27. I watched your tut months ago ( abandoned after a few minutes as keyframe was too complex for a quick on the fly video post as a beginner) but decided that the title was not what I needed. I came back today and found exactly what I needed but only about half way into the demo. Please don't stop with your tuts, and I promise to be more patient next time.
Thanks for the suggestion and the comment! We'll keep that in mind as we make more tutorials. Maybe more prominent chapter markers... 🧐
This video helped me a lot. Thanks for making it! :)
Glad it helped! We'll keep them coming.
More great informative content! keep these great videos coming :)
Thank you! Will do!
Another great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you.
Our pleasure.
Because of the type of videos I usually do, I drag all the clips onto the main timeline then set the first one to master, copy that and select all the rest of the clips with the selection tool and paste the master setting into all my talking clips.
I then go through and edit the video as normal. If I add any music I find it easier to make a few cuts where I want the music louder and change just those few clips to none.
I normally have the ducking level at -26db. I think it’s just loud enough to know it’s there and not overpower what I’m saying.
Thanks for what you do. Have a great day and be safe out there!
That's a good way to get the job done. Thanks for sharing and you too!
@@LumaTouch it won’t work for everyone but for my type workflow it’s great.
Nice! Thank you!🙂
Thank you too!
Thank u so much, it will help me more while editing my videos 🙏🏻 Best regards 🇹🇷
Happy to hear that! All the best.
Thank u
You're welcome.
More please on ducking AND there settings 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🙏🙏🤺🤺
Mikey
Would you send us an email with some more info on what you'd like to see to support@luma-touch.com?
Thank you, I love you^^
Happy to share.
You are great
Thanks!
Super! Thant you 🌺
Our pleasure!
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Пожалуйста.
Super
Thanks
Genius! Never even used this feature before. In LumaFusion. Lol.
Nice! Give it a try.
@@LumaTouch Yep! Always from now on! LOL
Great video easy to understand. How can you sync the audio and video that are recorded at the same time in different devices in lumafushion?
You'd need to do that manually at the moment. A good way is to zoom in on the timeline and match up the waveforms. We hope to add more improvements for this in the future.
We love you Caroline! And LumaFusion! Where can I buy some Merch? I tell everybody about LumaFusion.
Caroline is brilliant. We don't have any merch for purchase at the moment but we'll share your request with our team and see what we can do in the future.
Hi Caroline, I'm having a bit of trouble editing audio from filmic pro in Luma Fusion applying the "channel strip plug in." Luma fusion just crashes. When I record using the native camera app, all works well. Any thoughts?
Sorry for the trouble. Please email our support team so we can assist you with this. support@luma-touch.com
Very useful! I did not know it.
I’m working in a project but i have already cut my “master” clip. If I want use this feature i have to open EVERY clip and set “master”. Is it possible copy the audio properties for all clips in one time?
You can set one clip to Master, then Copy that clip and use Multi Select to select all the clips you want set to master. Next, tap the Clipboard and Paste the audio effects. If you have any questions, email support@luma-touch.com.
@@LumaTouch Thank you! I will try!
Great video! I have been trying to use the audio ducking feature for a voice over and for some reason it does not work for me. The other issue is that both the voice over and music volume slowly gets louder when I replay. Do you know why that is happening?
We'll need more details to pinpoint the exact cause. Would you send us a quick support request to support@luma-touch.com? That's the quickest route to finding an answer.
QUESTION: not sure where to ask this but I audio export settings are set to 48khz at the highest. Does LF have an plan for 96 or higher in the future?
You can export at 96KHz when exporting a WAV or MOV file from LumaFusion. That's the highest we go right now but we'll keep our eyes open for opportunities to do more. You could also write a customer request with details on how you would use higher KHz in LumaFusion. This helps our developers assign priority and get clarification if needed. Please send to support@luma-touch.com if you're up to it. Thanks for the comment!
Love it.. but..
I wish audio effects where ‘per track’ as they are in DAW’s and not ‘per clip’
That way when you make an adjustment it effects the whole audio tack and you can have different things on different tracks. Make much more sense for audio design.
Hope this becomes an option in a future update to add effects to the track not just the clip.
We'll add a note to the wishlist about applying effects to an entire track. If you're willing to share a few more details, would you also send us a customer request email? We like to hear how customers would use new features when considering changes to LumaFusion. Please send to support@luma-touch.com.
@@LumaTouch I asked above but I too am getting into audio recording exports for podcasting. is there a way to export to 96 or higher?
Hello Caroline ma'am,
Thanks for the great video.
I've a request 🙋: in the editor window for a video, in the audio tab, there're tons of settings available amongst which I'm familiar with only three options 🥲(ducking, gain & pan). Please make videos on other audio settings there...
Thanks & regards,
Anindya🙂.
You're welcome and thanks for the request! 👍
Good information, but speaking about saving time, it took four minutes to get to the point. Brevity!
Thanks for the feedback on the length of the video.
How to add one music repaid with long video
Would you send us some more details and we'll help? lumatouch.co/support
Have you considered moving the advanced ducking settings to the same configuration tab in audio adjustments rather than having them spread out? Seems a little more intuitive to have all the settings in one location to me
As a video editor, anything that saves time is appreciated. 👍
I agree.
At what volume or loudness do you master your videos for CZcams?
We shoot for average levels around -12db, using LumaFusion's meters and the Mixer tools outlined on this page of our Reference Guide: lumatouch.clickhelp.co/articles/#!lumafusion-reference-guide-publication/audio-mixer/q/decibels/qid/44863/qp/1
If you have a Master and switch to another Master, does the original Master automatically switch to auto?
No, both will be Master.
@@LumaTouch Oh got it! Thanks! So there can technically be up to 12 Masters?
My sound is not playing in my video clip, before was ok. Can you help?
Yes, we can take a closer look. If you've tried a device restart and that didn't work, please visit lumatouch.co/support.
Still, the music is entirely too loud! - at the beginning intro and every other instance of full music and no talking. I will never understand this, it’s rampant on CZcams, it’s as if editors are not listening to the mix. 😭
Really, the dialogue is just too soft and needs a compressor.
Thanks for the feedback. 👍
how to remove blank space between two audio files.
If your audio file is on the main track, put your timeline in insert mode and delete the blank space in-between. If it is on another track, just drag into place.
Ive been wondering what the heck is ducking? Can you filter the vids so we can search for a topic?
Within the video, no. We do keep series in their own playlists, which you can search.
Takes almost 5 mins to get to the Audio Ducking. Useless.
Thanks for the feedback.