Become an audio master with these 8 great Adobe Audition tutorials!
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Edit, mix, record, and restore audio. Audition is a comprehensive toolset that includes multitrack, waveform, and spectral display for creating, mixing, editing, and restoring audio content. This powerful audio workstation is designed to accelerate video production workflows and audio finishing — and deliver a polished mix with pristine sound. Sending a clip to Audition lets you render the clip's audio data to do more advanced audio editing in Audition's Wave Editor. Sending a sequence to Audition transfers the full fidelity of your composition keeping keyframes, effects, Essential Sound settings, markers, and metadata intact. Edit, mix, record, and restore audio. Audition is a comprehensive toolset that includes multitrack, waveform, and spectral display for creating, mixing, editing, and restoring audio content. This powerful audio workstation is designed to accelerate video production workflows and audio finishing — and deliver a polished mix with pristine sound.
It’s often said that a film is 50% video and 50% audio. Unfortunately, for most indie filmmakers and video editors, not much time is spent trying to get great audio in post or on-set. While it’s not always the sexiest part of the post-production process, getting great audio can add immediate legitimacy to your film and to you as a filmmaker. So if you’re in the mood to take your film audio to the next level, check out these quick Adobe Audition tutorials designed to help you sharpen your audio editing skills.
1. The Basics
Created By:Adobe Community Help
While Audition isn’t as complex as other video editing softwares like After Effects and Premiere, it’s still a professional software with a learning curve. This tutorial created by the good people at Adobe shows us how to navigate the Audition interface. If you’re new to Audition, this is a must-watch.
2. Importing Audio Files
Created By:Video2Brain
Importing in Audition is a lot like importing in Premiere Pro or After Effects. In this short video tutorial, we’ll take a look at how it’s done.
3. How to Make a Voiceover Sound Better
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Created By:Mike Russell
There are a lot of voice actors out there and each one has their own special way of making their audio sound better. In this awesome tutorial, professional voice actor Mike Russell shows us his method for creating beautiful audio in Audition.
4. Removing Hum
Created By: Larry Jordan
If you’ve ever had to record audio in less-than-ideal circumstances, then you probably know how terrible hum can be for your audio. Annoying devices like refrigerators, fluorescent lights, and air conditioners can ruin your audio if you’re not careful. It’s always best to simply turn off these annoyances while on set, but if you’re in the editing bay it’s a little late. Easy translator 15 0 0 g.
But don’t worry, post-production master Larry Jordan is here to show us how to remove machine generated hum in Audition. It’s easier than you think and in some circumstances you can remove hum entirely.
5. Removing Sounds
Created By: O’Reilly – Video Training
Let’s say you’re shooting in an office complex and after countless takes your corporate subject finally nails their line — but there’s a problem. A car honked right at the end. Do you reshoot it? Of course you do! However, once you’re in the editing bay, you might be able to salvage the previous take by using some of the built-in tools in Audition. This quick tutorial shows you how it’s done.
6. Removing Background Noise
Created By:John Lynn
Sync folders pro 3 5 2015. We’re not always blessed with the opportunity to shoot on a sound stage, especially if you’re a indie filmmaker. So, chances are the shooting environment you’re in has ambient noise that needs to be controlled. While it’s always better to be able to control your environment, if you’re in the editing bay and your audio has environmental problems, you can take out at least some of the background noise using the steps outlined in this tutorial by John Lynn.
7. Removing Pops and Clicks
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Created By:Jason Huggins
If you sit down to edit your audio and find it’s full of pops and clicks, don’t panic. It’s probably not the end of the world. There are a few built-in tools in Audition that can help you get rid of pops and clicks. This tutorial by Jason Huggins shows us how it’s done.
8. Round-tripping Between Premiere Pro to Audition
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Created By:Video2Brain
One of the big perks about working in the Creative Cloud is the fact that most of the software integrates with each other using the dynamic link. Users of Premiere Pro can seamlessly edit their audio in Audition without having to export it out as a different track. In this video tutorial created by Video2Brain, we’ll take a look at how this round-tripping process works. Multitouch 1 7 3 – handful trackpad gestures.
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Adobe Audition CC for Editors
Starts April 28
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1 session: Saturday, April 28, 10 am–5 pm
We typically turn audio over to professionals who specialize in that area, but with a bit of knowledge and the right tools video editors can achieve excellent results on smaller projects or those with low budgets. This workshop introduces editors to the excellent tools available in Adobe Audition Creative Cloud for audio mixing and repair, as well as the basics of audio for video that every editor should know. Students should have basic proficiency with any professional-level editing application (Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Media Composer, etc.). iMacs provided. Bring headphones or earbuds for lab time. There is a lunch break.
Tuition: $175 regular/$130 member/$100 low-income
Marlee MacLeod is a Minneapolis editor, filmmaker, and musician. She is the owner of HyperFocus Productions, providing editing, post-production, music, filmmaking, script-consulting, and prop-sourcing services. Marlee’s feature film editing credits include A Method (2013) and Undone: A New Musical (2012). Her experimental films have appeared in various US and European film festivals.
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