![]() ![]() Once again, use the sliders within the pop-up menu to adjust your compression. In Effects Rack, it should be labelled as Track 1- otherwise you'll be adding effects to the wrong track Make sure you have selected the voice track in the main area before following the above steps. Once it opens, you'll reach this default multitrack workspace:Įnsure you have applied the compressor to the correct track. Master: Stereo (strongly recommended, even for podcasting).Sample Rate: 48000Hz (This must never be lower than an original file).Template: None (Best to start from scratch!!).Name: This is the name of your project (eg Podcast Assessment).This is suggested for your final save in the last step of this tutorialĪlmost identical to the first step, head to File -> New -> Multitrack Session with the following settings: ![]() MP3: Compresses the file (hence reducing quality) never use this before editing unless you are low on storage space.This is a full file and retains size and quality for editing later. You have many options, but the two suggested ones are: It is crucial you save this as your preferred file type as Audition will format the recording as such. Press Ctrl+S to bring up the one-time save menu. Now that you've successfully recorded a project in waveform, it's time to save it. Press Apply to close the window when complete Saving a Waveform Recording Having no ambience may sound a little awkward and unnatural. You should aim for a clear, articulated recording of your own voice with little - but never zero - background noise. ![]()
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