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Re: Editing Software

Subject: Re: Editing Software
From: "Bill Rankin" <>
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 11:35:01 +1000
Audition (ver 1.3) has one tool that alone makes it worth the upgrade. The
tool is the "Marquee" selection tool that allows you to edit your sound in
the Spectrogram view.

By using this tool you can cut and past sound the same way that you work to
edit a photograph in Photoshop.

For instance (and this is just a simple example). To edit out say a dog bark
you would place the marquee around the offending sound and hit delete and
the dog bark is gone. While the marquee is in place you move it sideways
copy a chunk of background and paste it back in the hole (where the bark
was) and presto perfect recording without dog!!

It is much faster to work this way than in the wave form view. Audition also
has new hiss removing tools that work well (with a light touch)



Bill Rankin
Australian Wildlife Sound Recording Group




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