In this week’s Audio Journey we look at the benefits of templates. By templates I mean a personalised .sesx file you can open when you create a new multitrack session and within that .sesx file you would have your favourite effects and processes loaded automatically saving you from having to […]
Audio Journey
In today’s episode of the Audio Journey we learn production tips and techniques to make a music imager. These are clips you’ll hear on radio stations that feature some of the songs you’re likely to hear. Usually they’ll have radio imaging in so you associate the radio station with the […]
This time around we turn our attention to Podcasting having, to this point, concentrated on voiceover and imaging and radio production. We take a look through the steps of creating the Bees Radio Network Podcast which you can subscribe to at http://www.patreon.com/beesradionetwork. The podcast is hosted by Graham Bell and […]
In this episode we put together the skills learned so far to produce a basic radio trailer. We’re using different vocal effects as well as mixing in music.
This week we do our first basic production but first we look at how important it is to get the effects rack in the correct order. To do this I’ve recorded a basic voiceover but with a fan pointing at the microphone to generate some background noise to deal with […]
This week I go into a little more detail on something I touched on last week and that’s the use of buses in multi-track editing. Buses are in essence a way of routing a number of tracks to one bus. An example of this would be where you are creating […]
In this part of the audio journey it’s an introduction to the Adobe Audition Multi-Track which is the second way to edit audio within this DAW. So far we’ve focussed on the waveform view but here we start looking at the multi-track and some of the things it can do. […]
In this week’s post I’ll talk about the different ways to change the amplitude of your audio using either normalisation, compression or limit. Every audio will have dynamic range, that’s the difference in amplitude between the loudest parts and quietest parts of the audio. This will occur naturally as you […]
Welcome back to the audio journey and last week we covered recording your first voiceover so it’s logical this week that I move on and show you basic processing of a voiceover. As you can imagine this is mainly hands on so rather than a long write up it’s best […]
As the audio journey continues finally we reach something practical! So far I’ve covered theory including recording space, microphones, interfaces and mixers and optional processors so by now you should have what you need to get you started. One thing I’ve not discussed is headphones. You’ll need a pair of […]