Description
Edit audio faster with greater precision—Work faster with dozens of timesaving audio editing features. Accelerate restoration processes with accurate noise reduction and sound removal. Perform precise clip spotting with new features for audio alignment, keyframe editing, and clip timing.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Audio interface basics
- Mac OS X audio setup
- Windows setup
- Testing inputs and outputs with Audition (Mac or Windows)
- Waveform vs. Multitrack views
- The Audition Workspace
- Navigation
- Opening a file for editing
- Selecting a region for editing and changing its level
- Cutting, deleting, and pasting audio regions
- Cutting and pasting with multiple clipboards
- Extending and shortening musical selections
- Simultaneous mixing and pasting
- Repeating part of a waveform to create a loop
- Showing waveform data under the cursor
- Effects basics
- Using the Effects Rack
- Amplitude and Compression effects
- Delay and echo effects
- Filter and EQ effects
- Modulation effects
- Noise reduction/restoration
- Reverb effects
- Special effects
- Stereo imagery effects
- Time and Pitch effect
- Third-party effects (VST and AU)
- Using the Effects menu
- About audio restoration
- Reducing hiss
- Reducing crackles
- Reducing pops and clicks
- Reducing broadband noise
- De-humming a file
- Removing artifacts
- Manual artifact removal
- Alternate click removal
- Sound removal
- Mastering basics
- Apply equalization
- Apply dynamics
- Create ambience
- Stereo imaging
- Make small edits to emphasize parts of music
- Mastering diagnostics
- Apply extreme processing to everyday sounds
- Create special effects
- Change the environments in which sounds occur
- Use pitch shifting and filtering to alter sounds
- Use the Doppler Shifter effect to add motion
- Recording into the Waveform Editor
- Recording into the Multitrack Editor
- Checking remaining free space
- Drag-and-dropping into an Audition Editor
- Importing tracks as individual files from an audio CD
- Importing tracks as a single file from an audio CD
- Saving a template
- About multitrack production
- Multitrack and Waveform Editor integration
- Changing track colors
- Loop selections for playback
- Track controls
- Channel mapping in the Multitrack Editor
- Side-chaining effects
- Mixer view basics
- Creating a DJ-style continuous music mix (mixtape)
- Mixing or exporting a collection of clips as a single file
- Selecting and merging all clips in a track into a single file
- Editing for length
- Clip edits: Split, Trim, Volume
- Extending a clip via looping
- About sound libraries
- Getting started
- Building a rhythm track
- Adding percussion
- Adding melodic elements
- Using loops with different pitch and tempo
- Adding effects
- Getting ready to record a track
- Setting up the metronome
- Recording a part in a track
- Recording an additional part (overdub)
- “Punching” over a mistake
- Composite recording
- Automate volume, pan, and effect changes within clips
- Use keyframes to edit automation envelopes
- Use spline curves to smooth automation envelopes
- Show/hide clip envelopes
- Automate Mixer fader and Pan control moves
- Create and edit envelopes in the Multitrack Editor
- Protect envelopes from accidental overwriting
- About mixing
- Remixing
- Testing your acoustics
- The mixing process
- Exporting a stereo mix of the song
- Burning an audio CD of the song
- Exporting to SoundCloud
- Video Soundtracks
- Load a video preview file into Audition
- Synchronize ADR (dubbed) dialogue with original dialogue
- Which type of dialogue synchronization provides the best audio quality
- Edit Adobe Premiere Pro CC audio files in Audition
- Open Premiere Pro project files in Audition
- Export a multitrack project’s tracks to Premiere Pro
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