5/30/2023 0 Comments Adobe audition vs abletonProviding a visual representation of the audio file, areas you are working on, sometimes in decibels (volume) sometimes via spectral views (by pitch) and so on, with audio meters to show specific levels at various points.Editing the audio file, for example selecting an area, moving it, deleting it, copying it and so on.Recording audio in a single stream (mono or stereo) from selectable inputs.Typical things you can do with an audio editor include: This is important to note as it affects your workflow and how you should backup & manage your audio files. In almost all cases they edit destructively, meaning that as you make a change to a file it is saved into the source audio file itself. These are the lifeblood and the workhorses of most Voiceover Artists, and indeed radio producers, television editors, hobbyists and studio engineers around the world.Īudio editors do exactly what they say on the tin – they edit audio. For miscellaneous voiceover software, go and google Annotate and Voxover, two amazing bits of software that you may want to consider for your studio, but again out of the scope of this topic. Plugins are a huge subject and a little off-topic for a discussion on Voiceover Artists requirements as they’re common to all recording software environments. This blog deals with the first two in turn.
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