This must have happened a dozen times: a client asks me to sub-title a documentary which has so much voice-over commentary I feel obliged to tell them they need to re-voice-over the commentary part [and sub-title only the interviews, pieces to camera, signage. etc]. This is standard process.
However, the client seldom manages to come up with the un-mixed multi track copy, yet gets the producer's permission to go ahead.
So-oo, I'm just wondering whether anybody has had any luck trying to erase the voice alone from mixed audio which might have a background of sync sound, maybe music and atmos,. [No, the budgets these clients propose do not extend to the painstaking re-creation of all audio tracks].
Since I'll be laying down another language voice-over, largely on top of where the original voice-over existed, I'm thinking maybe I could get away with reducing the original voice to a mere murmur and the new voice might cover up the old one.
Can you get just the voice over track? If so you can just reverse phase and then adjust volume until you get the desired attenuation.
Good thinking. Never occurred to me. (It won't hurt to ask).
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