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Hello everybody!

 

I wanted to ask anybody if they knew how to use Adobe Audition 1.5 etc. (Audio enhancing software) I tried watching basic tutorials etc but no help. I hope so experts on this can help me :) Bellamy :whistling:

 

I understand that software like this is meant for professionals who understand what their doing... and I'm far from that but I hope someone can help :wink: :thumbsup2:

"...It's the circle of life. You gotta look forward. Two days during the year there's nothing you can do about: yesterday and tomorrow. Today is a great day." - Celine Dion, People.

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what do you need help on?
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what do you need help on?

 

Amplifying vocals. etc :ermm:

"...It's the circle of life. You gotta look forward. Two days during the year there's nothing you can do about: yesterday and tomorrow. Today is a great day." - Celine Dion, People.

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well you gotta be specific on what you want. i cant exactly write out EVERYTHING lol

 

to amplify vocals, load up your track. make sure you're in the Edit view instead of Multitrack view. highlight the parts you want amplified. then look to your left. there should be 3 tabs in the bar. click on Effects. im on Audition 3 so things might be a little different but i've used 1.5,2 and 3 and i dont see much difference. there's something there called Amplitude and Compression (if its not, dig around the entire Effects list. there should be something there that says Amplify).

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