Audition Effects
When recording audio, things can get in the way and ruin your recording. Or, you may want to intensify your story by adding some elements that make the audio sound more like the mood of what is being told in the story. This can all be done by using effects in Audition.
When recording audio, things can get in the way and ruin your recording. Or, you may want to intensify your story by adding some elements that make the audio sound more like the mood of what is being told in the story. This can all be done by using effects in Audition.
Some effects I found helpful when editing my audio recording for my still image are:
1. Stereo Imagery: Stereo Imagery was a helpful tool when editing because I was able to separate certain sounds that were recorded at the same time. For example, if there was music playing in the background of my recording, I am able to remove the frequencies of the music so that just the voice is being heard.
2. Stretch and Pitch Effect: This effect is helpful if the the voice in the audio talks too fast or too slow. By using this, you can slow down speech without the voice becoming lower or sounding different from the rest of the dialogue.
3. Delay and Echo: To intensify a word or last phrase, using delay and echo is an easy way to let the listener know that this specific part of the speech has more significance because its frequencies are copied creating an echo like affect.
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