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Duration: 53:05
Presented: June 7, 2012
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DESCRIPTION
Earlier, in Webinar 58, we covered how Adobe Audition CS6 can repair audio. In this session, we look at how to use Audition to edit audio; along with an initial look at how to set levels and mix it.
The best way to improve the quality of your images is to improve the quality of your sound. Whether you are editing in Premiere Pro CS5 or CS6, Final Cut Pro 7 or X, Audition can import, edit, and mix your audio. (To be truthful, the utility to move files from FCP X to Audition should be released in the next couple of weeks; but the process is the same.)
As a note, this webinar shows how to position, edit and trim audio clips, along with various ways to set levels in the Timeline. Plus, it introduces audio filters. This webinar does not provide a detailed explanation on mixing, nor does it cover the audio mixer which is built into Audition.
In this video tutorial, you will learn:
Audience Level
This webinar is designed for video editors – or new audio editors – looking to use Adobe Audition CS6 for audio editing and mixing.
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