I have a video of my son's school competition. The kids did a little play. They didn't speak very loud, so most of the audio is very soft. There are some parts where the parents clapped, and those parts are very loud. There is one part where someone tap-dances, and that's loud. And, during the middle of the performance, an air-conditioner turns on and it's pretty loud, too.
Thinking of several approaches to fix the audio.
1. Can I apply some overall compressor/some fx to bring the soft voices up, and the loud clapping down?
2. Should I split the clips into separate events, and normalize each separately? That way I could take the quiet sections and boost them.
3. Should I just use an audio envelope, and manually set it higher and lower to even out the volume?
4. Should I put the section with the air conditioner on a separate track, and apply Noise Reduction FX to just that section?
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thinking of several approaches to fix the audio.
1. Can I apply some overall compressor/some fx to bring the soft voices up, and the loud clapping down?
2. Should I split the clips into separate events, and normalize each separately? That way I could take the quiet sections and boost them.
3. Should I just use an audio envelope, and manually set it higher and lower to even out the volume?
4. Should I put the section with the air conditioner on a separate track, and apply Noise Reduction FX to just that section?
Any suggestions are welcome.