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Adobe Audition 2

Is anybody uses Adobe Audition 2.If somebody is using it, please give me some TIPS on using this program.
This question may sound a little stupid but I don't know to create a good recording.
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I use 1.5, sale ... I'm not sure how they differ, but I find it very intuitive to use. What problems are you having?


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Bad intuition?


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I have problem adding effects.
I don't know which effect to use?
What do I use to have clean and nice recording?
What are you doing Kirk to have such nice and clean recording?
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I use Cool Edit Pro 2.1 which was brought out by adobe and called audition as far as i know. It looks and operates identical to Adobe Audition...

I have found the software effects to be ordinary, but there is every probability that it is an operator deficiency rather than a software deficiency. So that being said, run my effects(wah, stomp boxes etc) before the computer...

I may be stating the obvious, but often the obvious is overlooked (especially by myself), are you normalising (in track edit window, effects/amplitude/normalise) the tracks after you've recorded them, and if your multi tracking (say recording rythym, and then the lead over the top) are you normalising to the same percentage on all tracks?

It could also be possible that the recording volume on your soundcard could be too high, creating a dirty/distorted sound.... check that with windows volume control (options/properties, then check that recording option button is selected)


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