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IceMan Posts: 56 Joined: 2/23/2007 Status: offline |
I am using Adobe Premier Pro and the Sound FX Library #1 and I am trying to edit a fight scene that takes place in an underground parking garage, but I dont know how to make my footsteps or voices have the "hallway echo". Does anyone have any tips on how to creat this effect? Thanks _____________________________ Glenn Bradley |
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jmeredith![]() Posts: 836 Joined: 9/4/2003 From: Oregon/Hawaii Status: offline |
Play around with the Delay and Reverb effects in the Audio Effects Stereo folder (unless you need 5.1 or mono of course ) and you should get the sound you need EDIT: If you have Audition or Soundbooth... you could use the Echo effect/filter < Message edited by jmeredith -- 8/26/2007 5:54:28 PM > (in reply to IceMan) |
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IceMan Posts: 56 Joined: 2/23/2007 Status: offline |
Thank you for the tip. I think that the reverb and delay might be the answer. I dont have any other audio editing software. -Iceman (in reply to jmeredith) |
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