http://www.adobe.com/products/audition/features/
Take a look here too at the new Adobe Audition. shows you some
envelopes and get an idea...
Martyn
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On Jun 1, 2008, at 9:30 PM, William Ruscher Jr. wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> At times, I would like to remove a portion out of my longer
> recordings. It is more pleasing (for me anyway), to hear a fade in
> and fade out of the segment, instead of the segment crashing in and
> out if louder sounds are present in the recording. Trying to find the
> right spot to start and stop is a pain. I need to learn more on this
> important technique and how other recordists are doing it. I use Cool
> Edit that has a fade in/out feature , but it's alot like a "Hey Jude"
> long gradual fade that takes up to 1/3 of your segment, each way. I
> find it works out sometimes on some recordings, but leaves me looking
> for sounds on others that I would like to hear at the full recorded
> level. Is there something I am missing on Cool Edit, or is there
> another audio editing software program that could do a short fade
> in/out (like 3-5 seconds) ? I know that using my recording level
> volume would be the best way to fade, on the original recording, and
> I try my best to do so. The Sony MZ-NH1 is a nice little recorder,
> but the remote is so tiny and sometimes tough to control, especially
> in the dark. I've messed up a couple recordings with the manual
> recording level control on the remote going crazy wild up and down.
> That is one reason for wanting to cut out a segment! I thought about
> using my 9V preamp for just the gain level knob alone, but honestly,
> the recordings sound better without it ahead of the MZ-NH1. Like
> always, any help or suggestions are appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill (getting more technical by the minute)
>
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