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=== Creating a Session in Audition ===
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== Creating a Session in Audition ==
 
# Open the '''Audition''' application and sign in with your Evergreen email address and password.  
 
# Open the '''Audition''' application and sign in with your Evergreen email address and password.  
 
# Select '''File''' > '''New''' > '''Multitrack Session''' from the toolbar.  
 
# Select '''File''' > '''New''' > '''Multitrack Session''' from the toolbar.  
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## '''Master''': Stereo
 
## '''Master''': Stereo
 
## Click '''OK'''
 
## Click '''OK'''
# Select Multitrack > Tracks > Add Video Track from the toolbar.  
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# Note: In the upper right corner of the screen are several window view options; Edit Audio to Video and Video on Second Display are the two you will be working with the most. Pick the view that best suits your needs.
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== Importing a Video File ==
# Note: You can mirror your display but clicking the small computer monitor icon in the top right of the screen (above where the view options are). This is best to do if you and your performer both need to see the video at the same time.
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# Select '''Multitrack > Tracks > Add Video Track''' from the toolbar.  
# Note: Right-click the “Levels” window at the bottom and select “metering.” When you record arm a channel, you will be able to see the overall levels from this window.
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# Make sure that your video file has been moved to the folder with for the Audition session.
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# Drag the video file to the beginning of the Video Reference track.
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#* You can mute or delete the audio if it is not needed. 
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# If there was audio i the video it will be imported to track 1.
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# In top right of Audition click the '''Video on Second Display''' window set button.
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#* The Video window will show up on the second display and also on the performer display.
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== Recording ==
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=== Setting Up the MOTU M4 ===
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# Turn down the '''Monitor''' knob on the '''MOTU M4'''.
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# Set up a microphone.
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# Plug your microphone into the front of the '''MOTU M4''' '''Input 1'''
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# Set the preamp levels with the '''Gain''' knob.
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# Pay close attention to the meters on the face of the MOTU M4.
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# Set the '''Gain''' knob so the meter is just turning yellow
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# Press the '''MON''' button on your input channel.
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# Set the '''Input Monitor Mix''' knob to 12:00.
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# Set the '''MOTU M4''' headphone knob to 2:00.
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# Adjust the volumes knob on the headphone amp for each headphone that you are using.
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#* If the input meters look good but it’s still hard to hear, try turning up the headphone level on the headphone amp.
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=== Recording the First Track ===
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# Set the input of track 1 to '''Mono: M4 In 1'''
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# Click the '''Track Record Enable''' button on track 1.
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# Check record levels and headphone levels.
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# Click the '''Record''' button in the '''Transport''' bar.
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# Click the '''Stop''' button when done
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# Click the '''Track Record Enable''' button on track 1 to unarm the track.
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# Click '''Play''' to playback the recording.
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#* Turn the '''Input Monitor Mix''' all the way to the right to only hear playback
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#* Turn up the '''Monitor''' knob to listen on the speakers.
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=== Recording a Second Track While Monitoring Track 1 ===
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# Set the input of track 2 to '''Mono: M4 In 1'''
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# Click the '''Track Record Enable''' button on track 2.
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# Check record levels and headphone levels.
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# Click the '''Play''' button to and adjust '''Input Monitor Mix''' to change the balance of the microphone and the Audition playback.
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# Cue Audition to where you want it to start.
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# Click the '''Record''' button.
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# Click the '''Stop''' button when done
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# Click the '''Track Record Enable''' button on track 2 to unarm the track.
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# Click '''Play''' to playback the recording.
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#* Turn the '''Input Monitor Mix''' all the way to the right to only hear playback
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#* Turn up the '''Monitor''' knob to listen on the speakers.
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== End of Session ==
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# Remember to save your Session before closing the file.
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# Quit Audition.
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# Back ups the entire folder to an external drive or OneDrive.
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# Turn all monitor knob down.
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# Shutdown the computer.
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# Clean up the space:
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## Ensure all cables are coiled.
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## Ensure all microphone stands are put away by loosening the joints and adjusting the pieces rather than forcing the pieces while the joints are still tightened.
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# Tidy up any toys, noise makers, etc. Notate any issues in the logbook.
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[[Category:Audition]]
  
 
[[Category:Sound Effects Studio]]
 
[[Category:Sound Effects Studio]]

Latest revision as of 11:37, 23 January 2024

Creating a Session in Audition

  1. Open the Audition application and sign in with your Evergreen email address and password.
  2. Select File > New > Multitrack Session from the toolbar.
  3. Set the following settings:
    1. Session Name: use a meaningful name.
    2. Folder Location: Click Browse and select a folder on your Desktop.
    3. Template : None
    4. Sample Rate: 48000
    5. Bit Depth : 24
    6. Master: Stereo
    7. Click OK

Importing a Video File

  1. Select Multitrack > Tracks > Add Video Track from the toolbar.
  2. Make sure that your video file has been moved to the folder with for the Audition session.
  3. Drag the video file to the beginning of the Video Reference track.
    • You can mute or delete the audio if it is not needed.
  4. If there was audio i the video it will be imported to track 1.
  5. In top right of Audition click the Video on Second Display window set button.
    • The Video window will show up on the second display and also on the performer display.

Recording

Setting Up the MOTU M4

  1. Turn down the Monitor knob on the MOTU M4.
  2. Set up a microphone.
  3. Plug your microphone into the front of the MOTU M4 Input 1
  4. Set the preamp levels with the Gain knob.
  5. Pay close attention to the meters on the face of the MOTU M4.
  6. Set the Gain knob so the meter is just turning yellow
  7. Press the MON button on your input channel.
  8. Set the Input Monitor Mix knob to 12:00.
  9. Set the MOTU M4 headphone knob to 2:00.
  10. Adjust the volumes knob on the headphone amp for each headphone that you are using.
    • If the input meters look good but it’s still hard to hear, try turning up the headphone level on the headphone amp.

Recording the First Track

  1. Set the input of track 1 to Mono: M4 In 1
  2. Click the Track Record Enable button on track 1.
  3. Check record levels and headphone levels.
  4. Click the Record button in the Transport bar.
  5. Click the Stop button when done
  6. Click the Track Record Enable button on track 1 to unarm the track.
  7. Click Play to playback the recording.
    • Turn the Input Monitor Mix all the way to the right to only hear playback
    • Turn up the Monitor knob to listen on the speakers.

Recording a Second Track While Monitoring Track 1

  1. Set the input of track 2 to Mono: M4 In 1
  2. Click the Track Record Enable button on track 2.
  3. Check record levels and headphone levels.
  4. Click the Play button to and adjust Input Monitor Mix to change the balance of the microphone and the Audition playback.
  5. Cue Audition to where you want it to start.
  6. Click the Record button.
  7. Click the Stop button when done
  8. Click the Track Record Enable button on track 2 to unarm the track.
  9. Click Play to playback the recording.
    • Turn the Input Monitor Mix all the way to the right to only hear playback
    • Turn up the Monitor knob to listen on the speakers.


End of Session

  1. Remember to save your Session before closing the file.
  2. Quit Audition.
  3. Back ups the entire folder to an external drive or OneDrive.
  4. Turn all monitor knob down.
  5. Shutdown the computer.
  6. Clean up the space:
    1. Ensure all cables are coiled.
    2. Ensure all microphone stands are put away by loosening the joints and adjusting the pieces rather than forcing the pieces while the joints are still tightened.
  7. Tidy up any toys, noise makers, etc. Notate any issues in the logbook.