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Chapter 36
Working with
Audio in the
Edit Page
DaVinci Resolve has a solid set of features for editing, mixing, and
mastering audio in your programs right in the Edit page. Whether youre
adjusting synced audio for dailies, finessing the levels of an edited project
you’re assembling, mixing a program for output, or importing and laying in
audio mix files from the sound designer to output for mastering,
DaVinci Resolve has Level, Pan, and Channel Assignment controls to
control your audio output for both monitoring and delivery, automated
fader recording at both the track and clip level for mixing, and VST and
Audio Unit audio filter support for mastering audio tracks and channels
using industry-standard noise reduction, compression, EQ, and
other filters. And, if all that’s not enough for you, you can export to Pro
Tools in the Delivery page to hand off your program and its audio in a
state ready for further work.
When you’ve finished doing the editorial audio work in your program,
and you want to really drill into your program’s audio for detailed audio
editing and mixing, you can use the audio-specific tools of the Fairlight
page. For more information, see Chapter 149, “Using the Fairlight Page.
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