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Adobe audition midi12/25/2023 ![]() A lot of plug ins and some time and a lot of button clicks to get right. ![]() It has again another good sound button called The Essential Sound panel filled with all kinds of stuff that normally would take a professional. Mark Edward Lewis: Yeah it's amazing magic and I use it for that and then it also you know for really quick things where I need to do fast edits in audio. Mike Russell: Automatic speech alignment's amazing! It has an amazing another magical thing called automatic speech alignment I also use it when there is a situation with ADR where there's a sync problem and we just can't quite get it right. You just literally tell it to analyze the sound and then change the length of it and it comes up with a musical arrangement that ninety nine times out of 100 is incredibly useful. Well this thing in Audition called Remix is like magic. You also need it to be a certain time especially if you're doing bumpers in or bumpers out and a lot of times that can be difficult to cut because you have to find where the music points are the form points of the music and then you know try to make a musical cut of it. I actually met the gentleman who built this it's called Remix and a lot of times in music especially when you're doing library music cutting and these kinds of things you know you really need the music to hit certain parts of the screen parts of the video. And some of those things include this crazy. It's got a lot of things in it that no other digital audio workstation has. Mark Edward Lewis: I use Audition in a whole lot of ways not just to teach and show the nature of how to get good sound. Tell us a little bit about how you're using Adobe Audition? Mike Russell: Obviously you've created Auditioned Learn inside the app. ![]() I think it's nearly two hours of audio production advice, tips and tricks and tutorials on how to use Adobe Audition So, Mark a very busy man. But not only that if you already own Adobe Audition CC go into the Help menu click or Audition Learn and you will find inside Audition Learn. You can check out the fantastic YouTube channel that I discovered with all kinds of advice on making good audio for cinema and just great sound production advice. There are a couple more in the pipeline already including Cinema Audio Alchemy and Film Music Audio Alchemy. Not only that Mark is the author of many books including the Audio Mixer's Secret Handbook, Live Audio Alchemy and I believe Mark might be able to fill us in on this. He's also the host of Sound Advice that's a tour that's been in North America and Australia where he's taught over 1200 filmmakers about improving their production values and getting a better sound. Mark has spent nearly 30 years writing and producing musical scores, developing sound design, editing, writing and directing films and TV shows. Mike Russell: My guest today is Mark Edward Lewis. That's mrc dot fm slash l e a r n, learn. If you'd like to learn about audio production – everything from vocal effects to radio imaging, commercial production to music mixing – join my next audio production course at mrc dot fm slash learn. We'll reminisce back to Cool Edit Pro and take you right up to date with Adobe Audition CC. Welcome to the Adobe Audition Podcast were I'm interviewing power users of Adobe Audition. Mike Russell: Hi, I'm Mike Russell from Music Radio Creative. It was automatically transcribed by Sonix.ai below: Adobe Audition Podcast – Mark Edward Lewis (transcribed by Sonix)ĭownload the “Adobe Audition Podcast – Mark Edward Lewis” audio file directly from here.
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