Field Recording: How to Denoise and Edit Audio for Creative Use in Your Productions (2 of 3)

Field recording can generate a lot of material, and taking the time to clean and edit your audio will make it easier to get creative with the sounds you captured. In the second of our three-video field recording tips series, producer & engineer Dennis Bunton discusses best practices for getting your field recordings off of your device and into your creative workflow. He demonstrates how to denoise audio using Izotope RX, techniques for chopping up your field recordings in both Ableton and Protools, and how to normalize your edited samples. 00:00 Intro 00:14 Rename Your Samples 00:59 Denoise Your Recordings with @iZotopeOfficial RX 01:50 Technique 1: Improvise in @Ableton 06:12 Technique 2: Chop One Shots in @avid Pro Tools 09:12 Normalize Your Samples 10:00 Close Dennis Bunton is one of the producers behind Output Arcade’s Field of Sounds Line. Explore the Field of Sounds Line in Arcade: Check out the first video in the series about capturing great field recordings: Watch the whole Field Recording Series: Keep up with @dennisbunton : #musicproduction #fieldrecording #tutorial
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