In part two of our Fairlight Audio Production training videos, we expand on the audio production tools already covered in part one, showing you how to mix and deliver your soundtrack using Fairlight Audio in DaVinci Resolve 15. You’ll be guided through the steps necessary to go from rough soundtrack to a finished master. This video walks you through additional balancing techniques, normalization, compression, equalization and creative sound design. Next you’ll create submixes and bounce tracks to simplify the mixing process, then pan the finished tracks for final delivery. To get the most out of this video, and to follow along with the lessons shown, please download the example project and media used in this training video from bmd.link/oCMLuv. The latest version of DaVinci Resolve 15 can be downloaded from www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve. 0:00 Introduction 0:34 Balancing clip levels 6:20 Adding keyframes to change levels within a clip 7:00 Listen /Play again shortcut 8:25 Loop Playback 14:28 Normalize audio levels 16:20 Normalize multiple clips Relative / Independent 17:14 Reducing sibilance with the De-esser plugin 19:05 Exploring clip EQ and sweeping a bell curve 21:15 Applying De-Esser Plugin 24:00 Working with track Dynamics 25:45 Using the Compressor 32:37 Applying track EQ 34:30 Using the Chorus FairlightFX Plugin 37:00 Sound Design - Create a heart monitor sound effect 38:46 Create a new timeline for the effect 39:16 Create a stereo track 39:36 Working with the Test Tone Settings (oscillator) 40:20 Patch the system test tones for recording 42:40 Pink noise levels in the track and loudness meters 47:10 Changing pitch 47:50 Bouncing the finished effect as a new clip 51:55 Mixing like tracks into stems 53:30 Creating new submix buses and mains 55:35 Assigning tracks to buses 58:05 Patching buses and mains in the Mixer 58:58 Bouncing Mix to Track to create stems 1:00:55 Finishing 1:02:29 Track panning 1:02:57 Link Group / Tracks 1:05:45 Deliver Page /Output settings