 Hello everyone welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial this one I'm gonna show you how to make your voice or your audio sound like an old-time radio or like you're talking on the Telephone and we're gonna do it inside Premiere Pro. Let me show you the original audio and then I'm gonna show you what it sounds like After I've applied the effect here's some everybody. We're gonna make my voice a little bit more cinematic What it sounds like now. Let's go to the new version my voice a little bit more cinematic. All right good stuff How did we do that? Very simple. Let's just get started. Let's start from scratch, okay? So this here is my audio my voice and I've made no effects to it. Nothing's happened to it Okay, the first step is we're gonna go right into the effects panel right here and we're gonna start applying some effects There's not very much to do the first one if you type in para We're gonna go ahead and apply a parametric equalizer. That's right guys Denzel Washington's coming parametric style Drag and drop that onto your audio clip and presto We're gonna go ahead now go to the effect controls panel head up to the top And then we're gonna click on custom setup and when you do that you get this cool little option here now to get that Effect you want to go ahead to the presets and then just drop it down and for this one You want to actually go to old-time radio right there now if we apply that one effect Let's see what it sounds like now That's actually pretty good, but it's kind of quiet don't you think so we're gonna have to louden it up a bit There's a couple ways to do it But my favorite way is we're just gonna do a second effect called single band Pro Compressor compressor and our compressor drag and drop single band Compressor on it. Where did I learn to talk and then we're also gonna go back to the effect controls panel click on edit And then we're gonna click one of the presets the one that I like to use is voice thickener I want to make my voice a little thicker. Although again pancake batter does sound pretty wild voice thickener Apply that it doesn't make a huge difference. Let's just listen Hello, everybody. We're gonna make my voice a little bit more cinematic But you will notice that it has gone ahead and added a little bit more Gain to it. So basically it just made it a little louder now. I don't think it's quite louder now So I'm gonna jack it up to 15 watch as I do this. Okay, that looks pretty good So as I scan through it what we're looking for over here is that we don't want it to go into the red and it's not so Maybe we could even go to 16 something like that. Okay, we just want to avoid clipping. Hello, everybody. Yes, that looks great Okay, guys, we're almost done now if you want to make it a little bit more believable You want to go up top to the window go to workspaces and instead of selecting editing go to audio when you do that You're gonna get this essential sound panel and then you get some options here Now I'm just gonna click on edit instead of going from browse I'm gonna go to edit and then I'm gonna go to well, where is it dialogue, right? And when you see dialogue you get some options. There's some presets I'm gonna click on custom and then you're gonna see here. We've got some options now The one that I like to use is over the intercom But also from the radio is another really good option. Let's go with from the radio again, we've got two radio effects now applied to it and we've increased the level We're gonna make my voice a little bit more cinematic Okay, that might be a little bit too much depending on how much of a radio effect you're going for or a telephone effect But those are the tools that you need to go ahead and do it guys. That's all you need to know Thanks for watching ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned