Hi there,
hopefully somebody can help me. I do film a lot and so I use audition to correct or edit the audiotracks of my videofootage.
My problem ist that I got a video from a conference were the xlr-input was pretty pretty low at the beginning and then was then linearly raising after I told it the audio-technican. Now I need to correct this, so I chose "Edit in Audition" in Adobe Premiere and couldn't find any way to raise the volume with "Keyframes" like I expected. So I googled a bit and it looked like the only way is the automation for multitracks. The problem is that I need to raise the volume much more than +15db, but 15db seems to be the limit at automation in audition. On the other hand I would love to do it without a multitracksession.
So my questions are:
1. Is there any other way to raise the volume in a "keyframe-way" in my waveformview or do I need to import my wav-file to a multitracksession?
2. Can I change the +15db-limit at automation?
That's what it looks like and my goal is to get it all on the same level. Maybe that's completely the wrong way to do it, if yes I would appreaciate if somebody could tell me the right way.
And yes, I know that there will be much noise at the beginning after raising the volume so much, but I need it. :-)
Fabian