I'm editing pro bono a simple coverage of a music/poetry event. The venue was not prepared at all - neither in terms of lighting, nor sound recording (in fact the only mic was the stereo Edirol on the camera). Looking at the pic, you can imagine the piano is the loudest, with the cello OK and - since levels had to be kept down to avoid piano clipping - the actress' voice extremely faint...
Now, of course ducking is my friend, but my question is different: apart from making the voice louder when she speaks, should I pan it to the stage center (sounding more professionally, but looking strange on the video? Opinions welcome.... Oh, and how to do it best and easiest technically - never did this sort of things. I'd need a Pan FX keyable - is it possible in VP13, and how? If not, what workaround with routing to another bus only active when she speaks?
TIA
Piotr
Now, of course ducking is my friend, but my question is different: apart from making the voice louder when she speaks, should I pan it to the stage center (sounding more professionally, but looking strange on the video? Opinions welcome.... Oh, and how to do it best and easiest technically - never did this sort of things. I'd need a Pan FX keyable - is it possible in VP13, and how? If not, what workaround with routing to another bus only active when she speaks?
TIA
Piotr