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Cool Edit Pro (aka Adobe Audition) was my first ever DAW circa Y2K. No live playback VST plugins back then. It was more of a print good capture to tape ideology. I have soo much old school love for the streamlined workflow I once had back in then within Audition 3.0. Although I was also within a physical studio space full of gear and mics back then.
Just a small tip: If you tend to use different mics, you can shortcut to the Preferences by pressing CMD+SHFT+K (Mac). It takes you right into the settings. And I'm assuming the PC shortcut is CTRL+SHFT+K!
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You've presented digital audio fundamentals, which are mostly not specific to Audition. I've just installed Audition for the first time and the interface is perplexing, reimagined from scratch. I have trouble navigating the basics. How did they lose the toolbar as an interface element? Most programs, such as Sound Forge, have toolbars. To access common, simple operations, such as Fade Out, I need to invoke them from the menu Effects where the developers have dumped most functionality. Only the volume adjustment is present on a small toolbar or "HUD". How do you assign channel labels so that it says L, R, C, LFE instead of 1, 2, 3, 4? Depending on the file type opened, it may not know the channel layout. How do you add or delete a channel? Say you start with 4.0 and want to make a 5.1 out of it? They've gone all out with the floating palettes. The "Files" palette is more conventionally known as the "Window menu" or "tabs". I can't even tell that I've opened multiple files because only one is visible. "Batch Process" should be a separate dialog because it doesn't manipulate the currently open file. "Favorites" appear to be what we know as "actions" in Ps. A favorite in other software is a link to a file.
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worked it really works. thanks so much. this video saved me hundreds of dollars on subscription.
Cool Edit Pro (aka Adobe Audition) was my first ever DAW circa Y2K. No live playback VST plugins back then. It was more of a print good capture to tape ideology. I have soo much old school love for the streamlined workflow I once had back in then within Audition 3.0. Although I was also within a physical studio space full of gear and mics back then.
Thank you. That was great for someone just starting out.
Using it on a multi bus console really helps recording in multitrack.
Still my favorite DAW and I do use others
Just a small tip: If you tend to use different mics, you can shortcut to the Preferences by pressing CMD+SHFT+K (Mac). It takes you right into the settings.
And I'm assuming the PC shortcut is CTRL+SHFT+K!
Hello bro, I really appreciate your work and time but there's one of your videos from about 7 years ago on how to fade two different images where you had a background and a dog.... Please would you help me with a video that can help me view a text when ma friend has sent me a covered text using Photoshop
wow ! most useful 👍️🙏💓
Impressive 🤗🤗
great video
Thanks!
You've presented digital audio fundamentals, which are mostly not specific to Audition. I've just installed Audition for the first time and the interface is perplexing, reimagined from scratch. I have trouble navigating the basics.
How did they lose the toolbar as an interface element? Most programs, such as Sound Forge, have toolbars. To access common, simple operations, such as Fade Out, I need to invoke them from the menu Effects where the developers have dumped most functionality. Only the volume adjustment is present on a small toolbar or "HUD".
How do you assign channel labels so that it says L, R, C, LFE instead of 1, 2, 3, 4? Depending on the file type opened, it may not know the channel layout. How do you add or delete a channel? Say you start with 4.0 and want to make a 5.1 out of it?
They've gone all out with the floating palettes. The "Files" palette is more conventionally known as the "Window menu" or "tabs". I can't even tell that I've opened multiple files because only one is visible. "Batch Process" should be a separate dialog because it doesn't manipulate the currently open file. "Favorites" appear to be what we know as "actions" in Ps. A favorite in other software is a link to a file.
you reviewed the shit outta them tools yo
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Where do we get audition nowadays?
The description says 2024. He says 2023. He is deceptive
Apparently they can rename videos. There is a diet doctor called Ken D. Berry. He put 2024 in the title of most of his old videos.
BEWARE! THEY WANT $103 FROM ME TO CANCEL!
to fast