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  • Willie Toth

    July 18, 2005 at 5:53 am in reply to: Can Audition Record at a Given Time?

    jeffrey,

    Sorry, but no ………. WILLIE

  • Willie Toth

    July 16, 2005 at 11:27 pm in reply to: Keyframing effects

    Daniel,

    What kind of an effect do you want? With the exception of fade out and some volume control I do all of my effects with Audition … Just insert the clip into the session side via the insert tab at the top of the screen, add the effect, remix the audio into the clip and then import the new clip into Premier … WILLIE

  • Willie Toth

    July 14, 2005 at 1:40 pm in reply to: learning waht Audition can do

    Ruby,

    The help file in the program is pretty good and there are some great publications like Using Audition by Ron Dabbs … Audition does it all … If you have any questions just write the forum, we are here to help … WILLIE

  • Willie Toth

    July 13, 2005 at 4:24 pm in reply to: Audio thump removal –

    Larry,

    Depending on where it is it is very easy to remove … With any luck it’s not over any other audio … You need to take it into the edit side, highlight just the bump go to VIEW > SPECTRAL VIEW … Now go to EFFECTS > NOISE REMOVAL (I am not in front of my computer right now and don’t recall the name of the function you go to next but it is the 2Nd one on the tab when you go to NOISE REMOVAL … Now at the bottom you will see a box that says REMOVE SINGLE CLICK … This should clean it up … If it is over the audio you may have a problem … Just write if you run into a snag ……… WILLIE

  • Willie Toth

    July 3, 2005 at 4:04 am in reply to: FFT Filter question

    Jack,

    Each function is independent so I think not ……….. WILLIE

  • Willie Toth

    June 30, 2005 at 11:43 am in reply to: Recording Fader positions

    Randal,

    Everything that you do to the track on the edit side will mixdown, this includes any EQ, volume, effects, and pans … WILLIE

  • Willie Toth

    June 25, 2005 at 5:04 am in reply to: Normalizing sounds

    Skye

    OK, you are on the right track … One note, if you are getting hum in your system there is something wrong, your audio should be clean, check volumes and make sure you are recording between -6 and -3db … Also when recording the actors try and get them away from any outside noise and always use a wind screen in front of the mic … I am sure you know this stuff I just like to hear my fingers hit the keyboard … I would use Audition to do all audio with the exception of fades … If you put the audio track together properly in Audition it will eliminate the need for multiple audio tracks in premier … The bottom line is, do as much as you feel comfortable doing in Audition … Read about hard limiting in the help file, and remember that EQ will make or break you … I like to use the parametric EQ in Audition, it’s just awesome … I just looked your unit up and it looks like it will do for your uses, the limiting feature is very important when it comes to voice recording because of dynamic range … If I can help in any way let me know …

    WILLIE

  • Willie Toth

    June 24, 2005 at 6:28 pm in reply to: Removing Noise

    Mark,

    It can be a bit tricky … Does the part with the wind in it have any talking over it, it not that will be a breeze to remove … The sprinkler on the other hand may be a bit more work … If you can E-mail me samples I can give you the direction that you need to grow and learn … E-mail to loganonestudio@aol.com … I really need to hear it to give you proper direction ………. WILLIE

  • Willie Toth

    June 23, 2005 at 4:24 pm in reply to: Normalizing sounds

    Skye,

    Let me know if you run into any problems … Glad I could help … WILLIE

  • Willie Toth

    June 23, 2005 at 3:08 pm in reply to: Normalizing sounds

    And I thought I was dazed and touched, I give, you win!!! The first problem I see is that you normalize everything to 0db … In the digital audio world this is one of the supreme no, no’s … I would normalize to -3db or less … When recording I stay between -6 and
    -3 … Now here is where you can excel with Audition … After you get the video portion done, (which must take three quarters of a lifetime) I would import it into Audition in an AVI format, you will be able to view the video and record your audio and add sound effects in real time right in Audition, which I think could save you a ton of time … Now work with the audio as if it were a multi track session … This way you can have total control, (better than Outer Limits) … You will be able to adjust volumes, do pans and totally open the stereo field to really add so much more to your production … EQ is a very important factor as well … After you get it like you want it right click on the AVI file and you can remix your finished audio and the AVI file together … You will have to save it as a new file … I wish I was closer to you it would only take a couple of hours to get you up to speed … I feel that you can improve your production and cut a bunch of time … Let me know if I can help in any way … WILLIE

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