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 With AdobeĀ Audition⢠and a standard sound card, you can …
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. Turntables, cassette decks, and microphones each connect to the co …
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. In Adobe Audition’s Edit View, double-click the Level Meters to turn them on, and then play something on …
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 If you use SMPTE devices such as hardware sequencers and tape machines, you can syn …
Edit audio with frequency-specific precision With revolutionary frequency-space editing in AdobeĀ Audition⢠1.5, you can edit audio …
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. In the toolbar, select the Marquee Selection tool. Then drag a selection around an artifact …
Repair artifacts in a single step. Choose Favorites > Repair Transient. Adobe Audition replaces the artifact by copying surrounding …
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. To view the entire file, right-click the horizontal ruler, and choose Zooming & …
Selectively process bass frequencies. With the Marquee Selection tool, you can easily apply frequency-specific processingāa particula …
Understanding the fundamentals of sound is the first step in learning about digital audio. In this primer, we’ll introduce the ba …