Learning how to use the app I choose
After deciding on Adobe Audition I had to do more research, like watch tutorial videos or read recommended articles to actually know how to work the software. These are the videos I looked at:
Articles:
Additionally, I utilized the Adobe user's guide, which provides me with short projects to test each skill on the software, almost like a training run. I will discuss more on the test runs in future blog posts.
There's also multiple tutorial articles like this one I quickly read over.
This article talks about each feature included in audition in separate sections, discussing key traits and giving a step by step process on how to manipulate certain features. For instance, it goes over how to use Audition for effects, how to export audio in Audition, how to use Audition for multitrack editing and even how to find the best audio for sound effects. The article even goes over disadvantages one should know when trying to work with Audition. These disadvantages include its lack of MIDI support, which makes it difficult to record music directly into the program; hopefully this would not be much of a problem for me. Incase it causes me any distress, my quick solution is to switch to DaVinci Resolve as a back up, and a good thing that it is free, so I will not be risking much if I decide to switch over.
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