August 27, 2009
Check out the whitepaper we had created on what tools Audition 3 has for broadcast audio engineers. The paper covers everything from audio restoration and clean-up to working with different audio formats, and mixing and mastering sound.
http://www.adobe.com/products/audition/pdfs/audition_broadcast_wp.pdf
Let us know what you think!
Thanks!
Louise
August 3, 2009
I’d like to find out which audio effects in Audition are the most popular. This includes both the built-in effects that come with Audition, as well as any 3rd-party VSTs. Please take a few minutes and fill out this short survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=2RpiOWXd7mRm8AG6qVKXHQ_3d_3d
For 3rd-party effects please be sure to include the name of the plugin along with the company that created it.
Thanks for taking the time to give us your feedback. BTW, this data will be used for internal product planning purposes only and will not be shared publicly.
-Lawson
MAX 2009, Adobe’s largest designer and developer event is right around the corner. Coming quick on October 4-7, 2009, it will be located in Los Angeles this year. MAX tends to be jam-packed with Flash developers, motion graphics artists, and videographers, so not your typical audio event. However, we are going to have one audio session, and are working hard on what to focus on. Our comrade in audio, Jason Levine, will be the presenter for a 60 minute session dedicated to Soundbooth CS4 and Audition 3.
Jason will kick-off the session with creating sound in Soundbooth CS4, and then go on to developing more advanced skills with Audition 3. He’ll help folks figure out I whether Soundbooth or Audition is best for them and focus on some key techniques to make audio engineering easier. Should be an interesting event with a lot of visually creative professionals looking to design audio for their projects.
For more details, go to: http://max.adobe.com/
Thanks!
Louise