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How to use the Voice-over Function in Studio

How to use the Voice-over Function in Studio By Mamounette - Published on Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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Last updated on Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Created on Monday, February 18, 2008 8:03 PM
 
The "MICROPHONE" tool lets you leave comments on a video. These comments will be positioned on the Studio sound effects track as follows : Sound effect track - voice-over
STEP 1 :

Open the project and click on Setup. Then select VIDEO AND AUDIO PREFERENCES. On the drop-down lis under Voice-over recording, select your microphone. You can also change the channels and sample rate (the higher the value, the better the quality - the quality of your microphone is also important .. Needless to say don't expect a high quality mic to be able to always correct low sample rates). And don't forget that the higher you set the sample rate, the larger space you will need on your hard drive.

Voice-over recording, quality level

STEP 2 :

On the status line under the preview window, the audio icon is a microphone with a red line through it. That means it is turned off. Just click it to activate the audio. The audio sweep allows you to hear sounds when you move the cursor on the timeline across the parts of your project (called "scrubbing audio"). The faster you move the cursor, the faster the audio will play.

Audio scrubbing in Pinnacle Studio

STEP 3 :

Click on TOOL BOX, then click RECORD VOICE-OVER.

This will open a dialog box where you can make level adjustments for recording the voiceovers.
Recording the voice-over

The recording level has defaults at the beginning of the voiceover but you can adjust the volume at any time. When you have finished recording, you can also "artificially" change the audio level playing on a portion of your time line. Recording level, volume

The recording level is set using the Record Level slider next to the vue meter (it turns from green to yellow and from yellow to red) for adjusting the Record levels so they do not rise too much or fall too low).

It is suggested that you make some tests speaking into your microphone, then adjust it so that the peak level does not exceed the yellow section (and never falls into the red).
voice over settings, recording level and vue-metre

STEP 4 :

Choosing a starting point in the timeline for the voiceovers (commentary):

Put the microphone where you intend to use it and say one sentence as a test, which will verify the record level. If you are satisfied, click on the RECORD button (which then becomes the STOP button).


A 3-2-1 countdown will play and then the recording light will come on.

starting voice over recording

When the LED indicates RECORDING and the video starts to play, you can begin to speak.

Finally, to complete the recording, click the STOP button. The light goes out and the clip of voiceover is automatically placed on the track sound effects and voiceovers.
recording of voice over in progress

Play the clip by selecting it and clicking the PLAY button.

At this point you can razor cut your soundtrack (to remove troublesome sounds, or delete white noise or static...). Note that you can also decrease or increase the audio level (click on the sound level and move the mouse to increase or decrease the volume - do the same a little further down the timeline to vary the volume curve).
Playing clips with additionnal voice-over

{Translation by Le Papy, fine tuning by Loosecannon}

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casper001 By # casper001 @ Wednesday, February 20, 2008 6:33 PM
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Déclic Vidéo FX By # Déclic Vidéo FX @ Thursday, February 21, 2008 9:20 AM
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albert By # albert @ Tuesday, March 04, 2008 6:55 PM
very good tutorial

Anthony By # Anthony @ Wednesday, October 08, 2008 2:10 AM
oh my god. I have been trying to figure out for weeks why it wasnt working, and this small tutorial helped me so much! THANKS!

Iain By # Iain @ Saturday, November 08, 2008 4:43 AM
Nice tutorial, very easy to understand thanks.

John By # John @ Saturday, December 20, 2008 7:52 PM
Is there a way to listen to the video sound and still do a voice over? My video sound gets mutted during voice over recording so I can't hear what is going on.

Kevin G. By # Kevin G. @ Friday, March 13, 2009 3:01 AM
Hi, for some time now whilst using pinnacle 9 and adding the voice over I am finding it increasingly frustrating that the recorded sound has been somehow clipped...so after only a few minutes what I am saying doe's not correspond to the frame I am looking at.
I have a sound recording program that does not clip the sound indeed when I do a comparison between the two Pinnacle is always seconds behind and you can hear my voice being shorten as you are listening...even adjusting the record level down and playing with the sample rate does not make any difference.

Is it a qlitch with the earlier program?

I am hoping some one can shed some light on this problem.
Many thanks Kevin

Déclic Vidéo FX By # Déclic Vidéo FX @ Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:30 PM
Hello Kevin,

Are you sure that you are running the latest Studio 9.3.5.10 or even higher 9.4 version ? That should not happen with these versions.
Keep us informed,
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