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Volume enhancement program for bass sounds? (video clips)
Hello!
I just recorded a drum video and the bass drums are REALLY low because of the awkward recording device of the camera. (drowned by the cymbals) I was wondering if there is any program I can use to increase the bass volume on my video clip so I don't have to re-record it. Any help would be very appreciated. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
You don't use a build-in camera mic if you're recording something for audio purposes. Get yourself a decent mic.
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Yes I know it's not the best way of getting audio recorded but I'm on a budget here so...
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Then you're fucked. You can't equalize what isn't really there. Well, you can to a point, but it'll sound like ass pretty quickly. After a certain point your sound is only as good as the mic you use to capture it.
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