How to Improve Audio Using AI Quality in Filmora

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Key takeaways:

  • Use AI Voice Enhancer for quick, clean audio upgrades
  • Manual tweaks give you more control over your sound
  • Equalizer settings make a big difference for both voice and music

Intro paragraphs:
Audio can make or break your video. If your voice sounds flat or your music feels off, people bounce. I’ve been there. That’s why I’m showing you how to level up your audio in Filmora, using both manual tricks and the new AI Voice Enhancer.

You’ll see how to tweak voice and music tracks, compare manual vs AI settings, and figure out what sounds best for your project. Let’s get right into it.

Manual Audio Tweaks for Voice: Getting Your Voice Track Right

I always start by dragging my voice recording into the timeline. To compare before and after, I duplicate the clip. Color coding helps me keep track—red for the original, green for the copy.

Click the clip, go to the audio tab, and you’ll see a bunch of settings. Honestly, you don’t need to mess with all of them. My go-to moves:

  • Turn on auto normalization. This keeps your audio from getting too loud or too quiet.
  • Bump the volume up 2dB if your voice is a little soft.
  • Try different equalizer presets. For my voice, Sparkle, Rock and Roll, and Techno work best, but you gotta test what fits your sound.
  • If there’s background noise, set noise reduction to a low percentage—like 10%. Wind removal is clutch if you recorded with a window open.

It’s all about small moves that add up. You can always remove background noise in Filmora if things get messy.

Using AI Voice Enhancer: Fast Audio Fixes With a Click

Filmora’s AI Voice Enhancer is a lifesaver if you want results fast. Just pick your audio clip, open the audio tab, and flip on the AI Voice Enhancer. You can adjust voice clarity and beautification, but even the default setting gives a noticeable lift.

I like to play the original, then the manually tweaked version, and finally the AI version. Sometimes the AI setting works magic, sometimes my manual tweaks sound more natural. It’s subjective—trust your ears.

Want to see more about Filmora’s features? Check out how to know if Filmora is registered or how to record your desktop screen in Filmora.

Manual vs AI: Which Audio Upgrade Sounds Better?

Here’s the real talk: both manual and AI settings can sound great. Manual gives you control, so you can target exactly what bugs you in your audio. AI is fast and easy, and sometimes that’s all you need.

I’m a little biased toward manual because I like to tweak, but for quick edits, AI is solid. Play around and see what fits your style.

Music Tracks: Tweaking Music for Clean, Punchy Sound

Music is a different beast. Don’t use the same settings as voice—what works for speech can make music sound weird.

For music tracks, I:

  • Turn on auto normalization
  • Bump the volume by 2dB if needed
  • Skip AI Voice Enhancer (unless your music has vocals, but even then, it’s risky)
  • Skip noise and wind removal for AI-generated or studio tracks
  • Play with the equalizer. For my AI-made song, Dance mode sounded best, but every track is different.

If you want to get creative with your music, see how to add music to a video.

Equalizer Presets: Finding the Best Sound for Your Audio

The equalizer is where you shape the vibe. For voice, presets like Sparkle or Techno can add clarity. For music, try Dance, Pop, or Rock. Play your track, switch presets, and listen for what pops.

You can also improve bass in Windows 10 if you want heavier low-end.

Tips for Clean Audio Every Time

  • Record in a quiet space. Less noise means less fixing later.
  • Use wind removal if you’re recording near an open window or outside.
  • Duplicate your audio track so you can always compare before and after.
  • Don’t overdo noise reduction—it can make your voice sound robotic.
  • Use the AI Voice Enhancer for speed, manual tweaks for control.

Troubleshooting: When Audio Still Sounds Off

If your audio still isn’t right, double-check your levels and EQ. Sometimes you need to re-record. If your YouTube audio isn’t working, check this guide.

For more advanced fixes, you can audio crossfade in Filmora or improve video quality too.

FAQs

How do I turn on AI Voice Enhancer in Filmora?

Just select your audio clip, go to the audio tab, and flip the AI Voice Enhancer switch. Adjust the sliders if you want more clarity or beautification.

Should I use AI Voice Enhancer for music?

Nope. It’s made for voice, not music. For music, stick to volume, normalization, and the equalizer.

What’s the best equalizer setting for voice?

It depends on your voice. Try Sparkle, Rock and Roll, or Techno and see what sounds best.

How do I reduce wind noise in Filmora?

Use the wind removal tool in the audio tab. Set it low if you just have a little wind in the background.

Can I fix audio that’s too quiet or too loud?

Yep. Use auto normalization and bump the volume up or down as needed. If it’s still not right, check your original recording.

🎧 That’s how I roll with audio in Filmora—manual tweaks for control, AI for speed, and always trust your ears.