AI audio assistant best use case?

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Rick van den Berg

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AI audio assistant best use case?

PostThu Jun 05, 2025 10:01 am

First of all I'd like to say that resolve 20 has some great improvements, I've been using it for 3 days now, I love it so far.

I guess like everyone, I tried the AI audio assistant a few times on some projects with some talking heads and some music, kind of standard stuff. But boy, the results I got were not good at all. Music compared to dialogue was very inconsistent in volume, in an obvious way too loud sometimes, or just way too quiet, not adapting to the dynamics, the dialogue itself was inconsistent in volume (like, you can clearly hear going from one clip to another), the compression looked very generic, (every single compressor for all tracks are exactly the same). the EQ was exactly the same for each person, weird volume choices for SFX, etc. It felt not customized at all and at the same time some things did feel customized, but sounded bad, simply put.

I don't expect a one click solution at all of course, I'm not sure we should even want that. I can't possibly "complain", but I still wonder how we should see this tool at the moment. is it still in development?. What is the best way to use this tool?

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