ahalpert
Major Contributor
I'm editing a straight-to-camera interview piece right now that had construction sounds in the background -- hammering and movements. Audio recorded by a cameraman not a sound person. Ran it through Audo in a minute flat. Producer says:I've been using Audo Studio for close to two years now, I recently re-tested it against the Resolve voice isolation feature and it still bests it so I keep using it. I haven't downloaded Resolve 19 yet, I'll probably wait until it is out of beta, so it's possible the refresh has pushed Resolve further ahead. I am pretty curious to try the Music Remixer, that's a pretty insane utility!
"Thanks Abe. You did a great job of covering up the racket in the background!"
The only problem is that soon everyone will know to do this and there won't be any skills to distinguish us on this front.
Also, the sound isn't GREAT. Just acceptable. But maybe if the recording were great to begin with then it would sound better.