Design Center Tutorial
Using DirectX and VST plug-ins in Adobe Audition

Bruce Williams
- Created:
- 19 June 2007
- User Level:
- Advanced
- Products:
- Audition
Once you’ve set up Adobe® Audition® 2.0 to use DirectX and VST plug-ins (which you can purchase from third-party vendors), you can use them just as you use other effects in Audition. Watch this short video tutorial to learn how.


Duration: 3 minutes 42 seconds
Requirements
To complete this article, you will need the following software:
Adobe Audition 2.0
Prerequisite knowledge:
General knowledge of Adobe Audition 2.0
Where to go from here
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About the authors
Bruce Williams began his professional radio career in 1987 as a “carting guy,” transferring commercials from quarter-inch reel-to-reel tape to broadcast cartridges. Over the two decades since then, Bruce has worked for a multitude of commercial and non-commercial radio stations across Australia as a carting guy, commercial producer, and production manager. In May 2005, Bruce began producing a weekly tutorial on how to use Adobe Audition, which he distributes to the world via his podcast. Bruce is a keen audiophile, who says he is blessed for finding a career in which he gets paid to do what he does for free in his spare time.
Excerpted from “Adobe Audition 2.0 Essential Training with: Bruce Williams.” Published by lynda.com © 2006. Used with the permission of lynda.com. To purchase the full-length video-based training title, visit www.lynda.com.