Adobe Audition CC est l'application idéale pour l'enregistrement et le mixage de sons pour la vidéo... [musique] la création de podcasts… [échantillon audio] [échantillon audio] et la création d'effets sonores. [tambour] Audition est également l'outil de référence pour nettoyer des enregistrements et restaurer du contenu audio.
Audition propose deux modes accessibles en cliquant sur les boutons Forme d'onde ou Multipiste situés en haut de l'écran, ou en double-cliquant sur un fichier audio ou une session multipiste dans le panneau Fichiers.
Vous pouvez appliquer des effets en les sélectionnant un par un dans le menu Effets ou en les ajoutant sous forme de liste dans le rack d'effets, ce qui vous permet de tester différentes combinaisons avant de les appliquer.
Les préconfigurations vous aident à démarrer, en vous offrant des contrôles détaillés pour affiner vos réglages. [échantillon audio] [échantillon audio] [échantillon audio] Vous pouvez aussi traiter les fichiers audio par lots pour corriger certains problèmes, tels que le bruit de fond de 60 Hz, ou harmoniser l'amplitude des clips à l'aide d'une série de mesures, y compris les normes d'intensité sonore télévisuelle.
La vue Multipiste offre un ensemble complet d'outils non destructifs pour le mixage et le montage audio.
Dans ce mode, vos modifications n'affectent pas vos fichiers audio d'origine. [berceuse] Vous pouvez effectuer plusieurs réglages directement sur les clips multipistes, ce qui simplifie et accélère l'ajustement d'un mixage.
Par exemple, vous pouvez régler le volume d'un clip pour le rendre plus audible. [reprise de la berceuse] Le rack d'effets multipiste est non destructif et fonctionne de la même façon que le rack d'effets de l'éditeur de forme d'onde. [reprise de la berceuse] Le panneau Audio essentiel donne accès à des préconfigurations d'effets très utiles et à des réglages de clip basés sur des tâches particulières. [atténuation de la berceuse] Audition comprend plusieurs panneaux, chacun offrant des fonctionnalités différentes.
Les espaces de travail simplifient l'organisation des panneaux en fonction des activités, telles que la production radiophonique, la masterisation ou l'analyse.
Voilà pour cette présentation rapide d'Adobe Audition et des fonctionnalités qui vous sont offertes pour optimiser vos projets vidéo et audio.
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