Sat May 22, 2021 5:22 pm
1. If you have room tone clips, use audio layer editing to place those judiciously where needed, with crossfades to even out the levels. If you don't have room tone, why not?
2. If you already have the locked edit in Resolve, why not just continue the audio edit in Fairlight? It may be unfamiliar if you're used to PT, but will do everything you need.
3. Izotope will still work. I have mine set up as an external process, and you can open as many clips as needed in your Izotope session, it will remember them all and their settings, so you can move in between both and tweak your settings as needed, which will live update in Fairlight. If you have a setting in Rx that works well and you want to duplicate it across multiple clips, that's not a problem either.
Hope this helps, and good luck on your project!
Thor
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