Article Focus: Creative Cow Leader Franklin McMahon shows how to use Adobe Audition 1.5 to reduce noise in audio clips as well as add compression for a fuller sound. Also discussed is locating VST folders of effects. This is part one of a three-part series.
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Audition 1.5: Audio Secrets Part 1
by Carlo Caling on Sep 16, 2008
ahm..nevermind..i figured it all out...thanks again btw Frank..hope you can post more tutorials about audition 1.5.. ;)
Audition 1.5: Audio Secrets Part 1
by Carlo Caling on Sep 16, 2008
i chose the music mastering preset(multiband compressor) but i cant hear anything..got any ideas why it deleted all the wave of my clip??
Audition 1.5: Audio Secrets Part 1
by Franklin McMahon on Sep 16, 2008
Excellent!
Audition 1.5: Audio Secrets Part 1
by Carlo Caling on Sep 16, 2008
i just added the adobe folder and then POOF .. i got all the plugins that your using with the tutorial..thanks frank..
Audition 1.5: Audio Secrets Part 1
by Franklin McMahon on Sep 16, 2008
To get the VST plug-in you must have Premiere Pro installed. If you are missing the plug-in just reinstall Premiere. It is actually a Premiere plug-in but comes up in Audition.
Frank
Audition 1.5: Audio Secrets Part 1
by Carlo Caling on Sep 16, 2008
wow this helped me a lot..but still i dont know where to find those vst plugins
Audition 1.5: Audio Secrets Part 1
by Dan Bert on May 29, 2008
Thanks for the good tutorial. I was wondering which VST multiband compressor you had? Do you know what program it came with. I have the Adobe Audition 3 and I don't have that VST plugin.