Audio Mixing

In short: Audio mixing is the process of combining and balancing multiple audio tracks, essential in lip sync workflows for blending new dialogue with original background sounds and music.

About Audio Mixing

Audio mixing in lip sync production involves combining the new lip-synced dialogue track with the original video's background audio elements, including ambient sounds, music, and sound effects. The mixing process must balance dialogue levels against background audio, match the acoustic characteristics of the original recording environment, and ensure smooth transitions where the new audio begins and ends.

Poor audio mixing can undermine otherwise excellent lip sync by making the new dialogue sound disconnected from the scene. Professional lip sync workflows include audio separation (isolating dialogue from background), replacement of the dialogue track, and careful re-mixing of all audio elements.

How Audio Mixing Connects to Lip Sync

Audio Mixing relates to several other concepts in the AI lip sync pipeline: Video Dubbing , and ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) .

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