From the course: Video and Audio for Designers with Creative Cloud: Part 1
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The Audition interface
From the course: Video and Audio for Designers with Creative Cloud: Part 1
The Audition interface
- [Instructor] Here we are in Abode Audition and this is the application that you can use to record audio. You can use it to edit audio. You can use it to improve and refine your audio in a variety of ways. You can use it to mix audio together in a multitrack editor and, as we've done with the other products, we're going to take a look at the interfaces with one small exception because Audition does require some information from your system, which it should ask you for when you first launch it. Now, that information can be accessed at any time from the preferences, which on the Mac, is in the Audition menu. On the PC, that's in the Edit menu. So, if you come down to Preferences, you will see Audio Hardware and it should, as I've said, prompt you for this, but don't worry if it doesn't, because changes are being made all the time, about more intelligent discovery on things like that. Essentially, it needs to know where your input is coming from and that might be just your normal…
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The Audition interface3m 11s
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Waveforms and spectral3m 7s
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Making basic edits2m 49s
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Reducing noise3m 34s
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Eliminating unwanted sounds2m 54s
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Adding punchiness2m 37s
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Multitrack editing7m 10s
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Remixing time3m 12s
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Exporting the multitrack mixdown3m 3s
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