Audio Editing with Adobe Audition
Review of new book by Richard Riley
Following the successes of Audio Editing with Cool Edit and Audio Editing with Adobe Audition, this brand new title from PC Publishing covers Adobe Audition 2.0. Richard Riley, professional computer technician and long-time user of Adobe Audition, continues to follow the evolution of this classic program in his new book, Audio Editing with Adobe Audition, Second Edition.Beginners and experienced users alike will find invaluable information on managing and developing waveforms, using non-native effects and processes, using loops and found sound, dealing with unexpected issues such as clicking and popping tracks or lost presets and replacing or editing video soundtracks.
Detailed information on audio standards is provided as a background for finishing and producing audio along with procedures for submitting audio for external mastering. There�s even a section on using Adobe Audition outside the studio and in theatres and live productions alongside essential information for users of Microsoft Vista.
Recently updated to cover version 2 of Adobe Audition, this book will show you how to:
* Create your own audio soundtracks
* Use loops and waveforms to create original compositions
* Use Audition�s effects and editing tools
* Create spot and foley effects
* Produce your own layers, pads and jingles
* Learn mastering and production tips
Richard Riley is an established author, musician, producer and professional computer technician and a long term user of Adobe Audition since its origins as a shareware wave editor.
Audio Editing with Adobe Audition, Second Edition
Publisher: PC Publishing
Richard Riley
192 pages, $22.95 USD
PC Publishing has been publishing books on music technology for over 10 years. Our authors are well known as authorities in their field and we have produced many top books on MIDI, Cubase VST, Emagic Logic and music technology.
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