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We present to your attention a collection of informative lessons on the Adobe Audition audio editor. This video course is designed for beginners and amateurs who do not yet know all the features of this wonderful program.

The training course is presented in the format of videos, which describe in detail and show the principle of operation of all the functions of the editor. After watching all the materials, you will learn what amazing features hides in Adobe Audition, and learn how to fully control the sound.

The full course consists of 131 lessons with a total duration of more than 19 hours. So be patient and focus on gaining knowledge that will help you become a professional sound engineer.

First 12 lessons of the course

This lesson explains the general principle of the Adobe Audition audio editor, and talks about its main function - multitrack.


Description of the editor windows. Their purpose and scope.


Setting up a program to record sound from a microphone. Playback and save the recorded audio.


What tools are used to zoom in and out of an audio track. We look at the audio file under a microscope.


What is a transport panel. Setting buttons for rewind, record, scroll, etc.


Description of auxiliary indicators. How they help with editing and recording audio.


All selection methods. We learn to select fragments of records with increased accuracy (up to 0.001 seconds).


Analysis of the main functions of the context menu of the main workspace.


How to simplify the work with audio files. We display popular functions on the quick access panel.


Analysis of the Adjust selection to zero crossing tool, or how to get rid of crackling and spitting at the junction of the glued parts of an audio file. We change the frequency, type (mono, stereo) and resolution depth using the Convert Sample Type function.


What do spectral and wave types of display mean. Their purpose, benefits and purposes of use.


What are panoramic and phase displays. Their differences and areas of application.

Full list of lessons

First acquaintance with Adobe Audition (General principle of operation)
Lesson 1 - Parsing the program interface
Lesson 2 - Recording, Playing and Saving Audio
Lesson 3 - Scaling the audio track
Lesson 4 - Cursor and Transport Bar Button Properties
Lesson 5 - Parsing the Time, Levels and Status Bar Windows
Lesson 6 - Fine Selection Tools
Lesson 7 - Audio Window Controls
Lesson 8 - Adding Shortcuts to the Dashboard
Lesson 9 - Eliminate clicks at the place of gluing audio
Lesson 10 - Audio display types (spectral and waveform)
Lesson 11 - Panoramic and phase mapping of audio
Lesson 12 - Buttons for selecting channels.
Lesson 13 - Cursor tools.
Lesson 14 - Buttons for turning on the main panels.
Lesson 15 - Buttons for turning on the main panels. Part 2.
Lesson 16 - Setting up the audio hardware in the editor.
Lesson 17 - Tool "Invert" (Invert).
Lesson 18 - Effect "Reverse" (Reverse).
Lesson 19 - Effect "Silence" (Mute).
Lesson 20 - Tools "Silence" and "Tones".
Lesson 21 - "Generate Noise" tool.
Lesson 22 - The "Generate Tones" tool.
Lesson 23 - "Frequency Analysis" Tool (Frequency Spectrum Analyzer).
Lesson 24 - The "Phase Analysis" tool (Phase Analyzer).
Lesson 25 - The "Amplitude Statistics" tool.
Lesson 26 - Effect "Amplify" (Preamplifier).
Lesson 27 - "Amplify/Fade" effect (Process).
Lesson 28 - Effect "Dynamics Processing" (Dynamics processing).
Lesson 29 - Effect "Envelope" (Envelope).
Lesson 30 - The "Hard Limiter" effect.
Lesson 31 - Effect "Multiband Compressor" (Multi-channel compressor).
Lesson 32 - Effect "Normalize" (Normalization).
Lesson 33 - Lamp compressor emulator.
Lesson 34 - Effect "Analog Delay" (Analog delay).
Lesson 35 - "Delay" effect.
Lesson 36 - Effect "Dynamic Delay" (Dynamic delay).
Lesson 37 - Effect "Echo" (Echo).
Lesson 38 - "Echo Chamber" effect.
Lesson 39 - "Mulpitap Delay" effect.
Lesson 40 - Effect "Graphic EQ" (graphic equalizer).
Lesson 41 - "Dinamic EQ" effect.
Lesson 42 - "FFT Filter" effect.
Lesson 43 - Effect "Notch Filter" (notch filter).
Lesson 44 - "Parametric Equalizer" effect.
Lesson 45 - "Quick Filter" effect.
Lesson 46 - Effect "Scientific Filters" (Scientific filters).
Lesson 47 - "Chorus effect" (Chorus effect).
Lesson 48 - "Flanger" effect.
Lesson 49 - "Sweeping Phaser" effect.
Lesson 50 - "Adaptive Noise Reduction" tool.
Lesson 51 - Tool "Automatic click remover".
Lesson 52 - Tool "Auto_Phase_Correction".
Lesson 53 - Click/Pop Eliminator Tool.
Lesson 54 - Clip Restoration Tool.
Lesson 55 - The "Hiss Reduction" tool.
Lesson 56 - "Noise Reduction" tool.
Lesson 57 - The "Convolution Reverb" effect.
Lesson 58 - "Full Reverb" effect.
Lesson 59 - "Reverb" effect.
Lesson 60 - "Studio Reverb" effect.
Lesson 61 - The "Convolution effect".
Lesson 62 - The "Distortion" effect.
Lesson 63 - "Guitar Suite" effect.
Lesson 64 - "Binaural Auto Panner" effect.
Lesson 65 - "Center Channel Extractor" effect.
Lesson 66 - "Graphic Panner" effect.
Lesson 67 - "Pan/Expand" effect.
Lesson 68 - "Stereo Expander" effect.
Lesson 69 - Effect "Stereo Field Rotate" and "Stereo Field Rotate (process)".
Lesson 70 - "Pitch Bender" effect.
Lesson 71 - "Pitch Correction" effect.
Lesson 72 - "Pitch Shifter" effect.
Lesson 73 - Effect "Stretch" (Stretch-compression).
Lesson 74 - Connecting DX and VST plugins.
Lesson 75 - Menu "File".
Lesson 76 - Menu "File" (part 2) "Import Bitmap".
Lesson 77 - Menu "File" (part 3) "s".
Lesson 78 - Menu "File" (part 4) "Batch Processing".
Lesson 79 - Menu "File" (part 5) - "File Info" and "XMP Info".
Lesson 80 - Menu "File" (part 6).
Lesson 81 - Menu "Edit" (part 1).
Lesson 82 - Menu "Edit" (part 2) "Zero Crossings".
Lesson 83 - Menu "Edit" (part 3) "Find Beat".
Lesson 84 - Menu "Edit" (part 4). "Auto-mark" function.
Lesson 85 - Menu "Edit" (part 5) "Snapping".
Lesson 86 - Menu "Edit" (part 6) "Adjust Sample Rate".
Lesson 87 - Menu "Edit" (part 7) "Convert Sample Type".
Tutorial 88 - "Edit" menu (part 8) "Keyboard shortcuts and MIDI triggers"
Lesson 89 - Menu "View".
Lesson 90 - Menu "Favorites".
Lesson 91 - Menu - "Options".
Lesson 92 - Menu - "Window" ("Windows").
Lesson 93 - System settings "Preferences".
Lesson 94 - System Preferences (Part 2).

Video course on the device and operation of the "Multitrack" view (Multitrack) of the "Adobe Audition" editor

Lesson 1 - Getting to know the Multitrack view.
Lesson 2 - Principle of a multitrack session.
Lesson 3 - The principle of working with audio clips.
Lesson 4 - Creating a new multitrack session.
Lesson 5 - Recording an audio track. "Master Track"...
Lesson 6 - Track and Mixer Properties".
Lesson 7 - Track context menu.
Lesson 8 - Audio Clip Context Menu (Part 1).
Lesson 9 - Audio Clip Context Menu (Part 2).
Lesson 10 - Menu "File" ("File").
Lesson 11 - Menu "Edit".
Lesson 12 - Icons on the toolbar.
Lesson 13 - Menu "View".
Lesson 14 - "Envelope Follower" effect.
Lesson 15 - "Frequency Band splitter" effect.
Lesson 16 - "Vocoder" effect.
Lesson 17 - Menu "Options".
Lesson 18 - Menu "Window".

Title: Adobe Audition Video Course from Scratch in Video Format Part 1

Description:

Disc 1. Adobe Audition Course
Duration: 116 lessons - 19 hours 2 minutes

This video section mainly shows the structure, purpose and principle of operation of all the constituent components of Adobe Audition. All tools, effects, utilities, editor menu items are considered step by step and in the most detailed way, and the work of each of them is shown in practice.

Video quality: PCRec
Video Format: AVI
Video: AVC, 900 x 700, 10.000 fps, 84.6 Kbps
Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 92.8 Kbps, 2 channels

List of lessons:

Introduction.
General principle of work.

Video section on the view of the editor of single files (Edit View)

Lesson 1 - Getting to know the editor view.
Lesson 2 - Recording and saving audio.
Lesson 3 - Buttons for scaling the audio view.
Lesson 4 - Properties of transport bar buttons and playhead.
Lesson 5 - Windows: Time, Levels, Status Bar.
Lesson 6 - Panel "Selection / View" (Selection / View)
Lesson 7 - Audio view context menu.
Lesson 8 - We display buttons (labels) on the working panel.
Lesson 9 - Tools "Adjust selection to zero crossing" and "Convert Sample Type..."
Lesson 10 - Wave and spectral type of audio display
Lesson 11 - Displays for displaying pan and phase in audio.
Lesson 12 - Buttons for selecting channels.
Lesson 13 - Cursor tools.
Lesson 14 - Buttons for turning on the main panels.
Lesson 15 - Buttons for turning on the main panels. Part 2.
Lesson 16 - Setting up the audio hardware in the editor.
Lesson 17 - Tool "Invert" (Invert).
Lesson 18 - Effect "Reverse" (Reverse).
Lesson 19 - Effect "Silence" (Mute).
Lesson 20 - Tools "Silence" and "Tones".
Lesson 21 - "Generate Noise" tool.
Lesson 22 - The "Generate Tones" tool.
Lesson 23 - "Frequency Analysis" Tool (Frequency Spectrum Analyzer).
Lesson 24 - The "Phase Analysis" tool (Phase Analyzer).
Lesson 25 - The "Amplitude Statistics" tool.
Lesson 26 - Effect "Amplify" (Preamplifier).
Lesson 27 - "Amplify/Fade" effect (Process).
Lesson 28 - Effect "Dynamics Processing" (Dynamics processing).
Lesson 29 - Effect "Envelope" (Envelope).
Lesson 30 - The "Hard Limiter" effect.
Lesson 31 - Effect "Multiband Compressor" (Multi-channel compressor).
Lesson 32 - Effect "Normalize" (Normalization).
Lesson 33 - "Tube-modeled Compressor" effect (tube compressor emulator).
Lesson 34 - Effect "Analog Delay" (Analog delay).
Lesson 35 - "Delay" effect.
Lesson 36 - Effect "Dynamic Delay" (Dynamic delay).
Lesson 37 - Effect "Echo" (Echo).
Lesson 38 - "Echo Chamber" effect.
Lesson 39 - "Mulpitap Delay" effect.
Lesson 40 - Effect "Graphic EQ" (graphic equalizer).
Lesson 41 - "Dinamic EQ" effect.
Lesson 42 - "FFT Filter" effect.
Lesson 43 - Effect "Notch Filter" (notch filter).
Lesson 44 - "Parametric Equalizer" effect.
Lesson 45 - "Quick Filter" effect.
Lesson 46 - Effect "Scientific Filters" (Scientific filters).
Lesson 47 - "Chorus effect" (Chorus effect).
Lesson 48 - "Flanger" effect.
Lesson 49 - "Sweeping Phaser" effect.
Lesson 50 - "Adaptive Noise Reduction" tool.
Lesson 51 - Tool "Automatic click remover".
Lesson 52 - Tool "Auto_Phase_Correction".
Lesson 53 - Click/Pop Eliminator Tool.
Lesson 54 - Clip Restoration Tool.
Lesson 55 - The "Hiss Reduction" tool.
Lesson 56 - "Noise Reduction" tool.
Lesson 57 - The "Convolution Reverb" effect.
Lesson 58 - "Full Reverb" effect.
Lesson 59 - "Reverb" effect.
Lesson 60 - "Studio Reverb" effect.
Lesson 61 - The "Convolution effect".
Lesson 62 - The "Distortion" effect.
Lesson 63 - "Guitar Suite" effect.
Lesson 64 - "Binaural Auto Panner" effect.
Lesson 65 - "Center Channel Extractor" effect.
Lesson 66 - "Graphic Panner" effect.
Lesson 67 - "Pan/Expand" effect.
Lesson 68 - "Stereo Expander" effect.
Lesson 69 - Effect "Stereo Field Rotate" and "Stereo Field Rotate (process)".
Lesson 70 - "Pitch Bender" effect.
Lesson 71 - "Pitch Correction" effect.
Lesson 72 - "Pitch Shifter" effect.
Lesson 73 - Effect "Stretch" (Stretch-compression).
Lesson 74 - Connecting DX and VST plugins.
Lesson 75 - Menu "File".
Lesson 76 - Menu "File" (part 2) "Import Bitmap".
Lesson 77 - Menu "File" (part 3) "s".
Lesson 78 - Menu "File" (part 4) "Batch Processing".
Lesson 79 - Menu "File" (part 5) - "File Info" and "XMP Info".
Lesson 80 - Menu "File" (part 6).
Lesson 81 - Menu "Edit" (part 1).
Lesson 82 - Menu "Edit" (part 2) "Zero Crossings".
Lesson 83 - Menu "Edit" (part 3) "Find Beat".
Lesson 84 - Menu "Edit" (part 4). "Auto-mark" function.
Lesson 85 - Menu "Edit" (part 5) "Snapping".
Lesson 86 - Menu "Edit" (part 6) "Adjust Sample Rate".
Lesson 87 - Menu "Edit" (part 7) "Convert Sample Type".
Tutorial 88 - "Edit" menu (part 8) "Keyboard shortcuts and MIDI triggers"
Lesson 89 - Menu "View".
Lesson 90 - Menu "Favorites".
Lesson 91 - Menu - "Options".
Lesson 92 - Menu - "Window" ("Windows").
Lesson 93 - System settings "Preferences".
Lesson 94 - System Preferences (Part 2).

Video course on the device and operation of the "Multitrack" view (Multitrack) of the "Adobe Audition" editor

Lesson 1 - Getting to know the Multitrack view.
Lesson 2 - Principle of a multitrack session.
Lesson 3 - The principle of working with audio clips.
Lesson 4 - Creating a new multitrack session.
Lesson 5 - Recording an audio track. "Master Track"...
Lesson 6 - Track and Mixer Properties".
Lesson 7 - Track context menu.
Lesson 8 - Audio Clip Context Menu (Part 1).
Lesson 9 - Audio Clip Context Menu (Part 2).
Lesson 10 - Menu "File" ("File").
Lesson 11 - Menu "Edit".
Lesson 12 - Icons on the toolbar.
Lesson 13 - Menu "View".
Lesson 14 - "Envelope Follower" effect.
Lesson 15 - "Frequency Band splitter" effect.
Lesson 16 - "Vocoder" effect.
Lesson 17 - Menu "Options".
Lesson 18 - Menu "Window".

Adobe Audition is a multifunctional tool for creating high-quality sound. With it, you can record your own acapellas and combine them with backing tracks, apply various effects, cut and paste recordings, and much more.

At first glance, the program seems incredibly complex, due to the presence of various windows with numerous functions. A little practice and you will easily navigate Adobe Audition. Let's figure out how to use the program and where to start.

I want to note right away that it is unlikely that it will be possible to consider all the functions of the program in one article, so we will analyze the main actions.

How to add minus to create a composition

In order to start our new project, we need background music, in other words "Minus" and the words that call "Acapella".

Launch Adobe Audition. We add our minus. To do this, open the tab "Multitrack" and drag and drop to move the selected composition to the field track1.

Our recording was not located at the very beginning, and when listening, silence is heard at first, and only after a while we can hear the recording. When saving the project, we will have the same thing, which does not suit us. Therefore, with the help of the mouse, we can drag the music track to the beginning of the field.

Now let's listen. For this, there is a special panel at the bottom.

Track window settings

If the composition is very quiet or, on the contrary, loud, then we make changes. In the window of each track, there are special settings. Find the volume icon. Move the mouse to the right and left to adjust the sound.

By double clicking on the volume icon, enter the digital values. For example, "+8.7", will mean increasing the volume, and if you need to make it quieter, then "-8.7". You can set different values.

The adjacent icon adjusts the stereo balance between the right and left channels. You can move it just like the sound.

For convenience, you can change the name of the track. This is especially true if you have a lot of them.

In the same window, we can turn off the sound. When listening, we will see the movement of the slider of this track, but the rest of the tracks will be audible. This function is useful for editing the sound of individual tracks.

Fade or increase volume

When listening to the recording, it may seem that the beginning is too loud, so we have the ability to adjust the smooth decay of the sound. Or, on the contrary, amplification, which is used much less frequently. To do this, drag the semi-transparent square in the audio track area with the mouse. You should have a curve, which is best placed smoothly at the beginning so that the rise is not too rough, although it all depends on the task.

We can do the same at the end.

Trimming and adding excerpts in audio tracks

Constantly when working with sound files, you need to cut something. This can be done by clicking on the track area and dragging it to the desired location. Then press the key Del.

In order to insert an excerpt, you need to add an entry to a new track, and then use drag and drop to place it on the desired track.

By default, Adobe Audition has 6 windows for adding a track, but this is not enough when creating complex projects. In order to add the necessary ones, scroll down all the tracks. The last window will be Master. By dragging a composition into it, additional windows appear.

Stretch and shrink track track

Using special buttons, the record can be stretched in length or width. This does not change the playback of the track. The function is designed to edit the smallest parts of the song so that it sounds more natural.

Adding your own voice

Now we return to the previous area, where we will add "Acapella". Let's go to the window "Track2", let's rename it. To record your own voice, just press the button "R" and record icon.

Now let's hear what happened. We hear two songs together. For example, I want to hear what I just wrote down. I'm in the minus click the icon "M" and the sound disappears.

Instead of recording a new track, you can use a pre-prepared file and simply drag it to the track window "Track2", as the first composition was added.

Listening to two tracks together, we can notice that one of them drowns out the other. To do this, adjust their volume. We make one louder and listen to what happened. If you still don’t like it, then in the second turn down the volume. Here you need to experiment.

Often "Acapella" you want to insert not at the beginning, but in the middle of the track, for example, then simply drag the passage to the right place.

Saving a project

Now, in order to save all the tracks of the project in the format MP3, press "str+A". We have all the tracks. Click "File-Export-Multitrack Mixdown-Entire Session". In the window that appears, we need to select the desired format and click "OK".

After saving, the file will be heard as a whole, with all the effects applied.

Sometimes, we need to save not all tracks, but some passage. In this case, we select the desired segment and go to "File-Export-Multitrack Mixdown-Time Selection".

In order to connect all the tracks into one (mix), go "Multitrack-Mixdown Session to New File-Entire Session", and if you want to merge only the selected area, then "Multitrack-Mixdown Session to New File-Time Selection".

Many novice users cannot understand the difference between these two methods. In the case of export, you save the file to your computer, and in the second case, it remains in the program and you continue to work with it.

If, for you, the selection of a track does not work, but instead it moves with the cursor, you need to go to "Edit-Tools" and choose there "Time Selection". After that, the problem will disappear.

Applying effects

Let's try to change the file saved in the last way. Let's add to it "Echo Effect". Select the file we need, then go to the menu "Effects-Delay and Echo-Echo".

In the window that appears, we see a lot of different settings. You can experiment with them or agree with the standard parameters.

In addition to standard effects, there are many more useful plug-ins that can be easily integrated into the program and allow you to expand its functions.

And yet, if you have experimented with panels and the workspace, which is especially important for beginners, you can return to the original state by going to "Window-Workspace-Reset Classic".