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Record and mix additional tracks

Record and mix additional tracks

Record and mix additional tracks. If you like, change the device plugged into your sound card or mixer. Then repeat step 5 for the seco …

Record audio files from a turntable, cassette deck, or computer microphone

Record audio files from a turntable, cassette ...

Record audio files from a turntable, cassette deck, or computer microphone With AdobeĀ Auditionā„¢ and a standard sound card, you can …

Connect your desktop speakers to your computer

Connect your desktop speakers to your computer

Connect your desktop speakers to your computer. Most computer sound cards have three, 1/8 inch miniplug ports for audio, plus a MIDI po …

Connect the turntable, cassette deck, or microphone to the computer

Connect the turntable, cassette deck, or micro ...

Connect the turntable, cassette deck, or microphone to the computer. Turntables, cassette decks, and microphones each connect to the co …

Show the Recording Control window

Show the Recording Control window

Show the Recording Control window. In Windows, double-click the speaker icon near the clock in the taskbar. In the Volume Control windo …

Set the recording level

Set the recording level

Set the recording level. In Adobe Audition’s Edit View, double-click the Level Meters to turn them on, and then play something on …

Create a new file, Record the audio and Save the file

Create a new file, Record the audio and Save t ...

Create a new file. Choose File > New, select the Sample Rate, Channels, and Resolution, and click OK. If you plan to burn the file t …

Synchronize multitrack sessions with SMPTE devices

Synchronize multitrack sessions with SMPTE dev ...

Synchronize multitrack sessions with SMPTE devices If you use SMPTE devices such as hardware sequencers and tape machines, you can syn …

Edit audio with frequency-specific precision

Edit audio with frequency-specific precision

Edit audio with frequency-specific precision With revolutionary frequency-space editing in AdobeĀ Auditionā„¢ 1.5, you can edit audio …

Visually identify individual sounds

Visually identify individual sounds

Visually identify individual sounds. Open a file containing unwanted artifacts and background noise. (Our example includes two coughs b …

Select sounds in specific frequency ranges

Select sounds in specific frequency ranges

Select sounds in specific frequency ranges. In the toolbar, select the Marquee Selection tool. Then drag a selection around an artifact …

Repair artifacts in a single step

Repair artifacts in a single step

Repair artifacts in a single step. Choose Favorites > Repair Transient. Adobe Audition replaces the artifact by copying surrounding …

Replace artifacts with ambient sound

Replace artifacts with ambient sound

Replace artifacts with ambient sound. Repeat step 2, and select an artifact that doesn’t interact with musical frequencies. (In o …

Remove background noise from specific frequency ranges

Remove background noise from specific frequenc ...

Remove background noise from specific frequency ranges. To view the entire file, right-click the horizontal ruler, and choose Zooming & …

Selectively process bass frequencies

Selectively process bass frequencies

Selectively process bass frequencies. With the Marquee Selection tool, you can easily apply frequency-specific processing—a particula …

Adobe Audition Digital Audio Primer

Adobe Audition Digital Audio Primer

Understanding the fundamentals of sound is the first step in learning about digital audio. In this primer, we’ll introduce the ba …

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