Difference between revisions of "Diversity and Dissent - Audio Mixing"

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===Splitting a Recording into Clips===
 
# In the '''Files''' pane right-click and choose '''Open'''.  Find your file and click '''Open'''.
 
# In the '''Files''' pane right-click and choose '''Open'''.  Find your file and click '''Open'''.
 
# Click and drag on the waveform in the '''Editor''' pane  to select the part you want.
 
# Click and drag on the waveform in the '''Editor''' pane  to select the part you want.
 
# Right-click and select '''Copy to New'''.
 
# Right-click and select '''Copy to New'''.
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# A new clip named '''Untiled *''' will appear in the '''Files''' pane.  Select the file and go to '''File > Save'''.  Name the file and click '''OK'''
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===Normalizing===
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Normalizing increases the the gain of file.
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* Click on the waveform and go to '''Edit > Select > Select All'''
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* Go to '''Favorites > Normalize to -0.1dB'''
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Revision as of 15:24, 1 December 2014

  • We will use Audition to cut up recordings into smaller clips.
  • Premiere Pro will be used to arrange and mix the audio clips to the video.

Audition

Splitting a Recording into Clips

  1. In the Files pane right-click and choose Open. Find your file and click Open.
  2. Click and drag on the waveform in the Editor pane to select the part you want.
  3. Right-click and select Copy to New.
  4. A new clip named Untiled * will appear in the Files pane. Select the file and go to File > Save. Name the file and click OK

Normalizing

Normalizing increases the the gain of file.

  • Click on the waveform and go to Edit > Select > Select All
  • Go to Favorites > Normalize to -0.1dB