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How to Split and Merge Audio in Audacity?

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Audacity is a capable free DAW with all the basic tools and features you’ll require as a beginner audio editor, including splitting and merging audio tracks which is very straightforward within the software. In this article, we’ll cover both splitting and merging audio in Audacity and also a bonus tip on how to quickly split […]

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How Much Do Audio Engineers Make?

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Audio engineering jobs on average pay $45k-$55k per year. An entry-level audio engineer may expect to earn $27k per year, while an experienced audio engineer can earn as much as $117k annually. Freelance audio engineering work can pay as little as $5 per gig or as much as $1,000 for a large project, the rates

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5 Best Broadcast Microphones

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Broadcast microphones are designed to be used for broadcasting TV, radio and podcasts, although they are often used for voice-over and music as well. Broadcast microphones usually feature a built-in pop filter, shock-mount resistance and cardioid polar pattern. These features are useful for mitigating handling and background noise and prevent some of the plosives, all

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How to Measure Noise Floor in Adobe Audition?

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Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to measure noise floor level in Adobe Audition: Make sure there are no odd sounds around you Record your environment while staying completely quiet Observe Levels meter Note down the maximum audio level, that’s your noise floor Noise floor is all the noise that’s not caused by you when

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How to Increase Audio Volume Without Clipping in Audacity?

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Audio clipping is an occurrence where your audio input is too high for an amplifier to output and the excess in signal causes a distortion. Clipping is often triggered due to too high gain settings, speaking too close or too loud into the microphone and increasing volume too high when editing. When editing you can’t

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How to Remove Mudiness from Audio?

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Demudding is a process during which using an equalizer we remove frequencies that tend to muddy audio recording making it sound unclear. Attenuating these frequencies helps to add clarity to an audio recording. Most of the time, muddiness lays around 350Hz frequencies, a gentle 3dB cut in this range should remove muddiness from your audio.

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How to Remove Reverb in Adobe Audition?

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Adobe Audition has a built-in effect tool called DeReverb which enables you to reduce reverb (echo) from your audio recording. Here’s how you remove excessive reverb from your audio recording in Audition: Select audio Go to Effect > Noise Reduction / Restoration > DeReverb Adjust ‘Amount’ parameter to your liking. 30-40% is optimal. Click ‘Apply’.

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How to Remove Echo in Premiere Pro?

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Premiere Pro has a built-in effect called DeReverb for removing echo within your audio. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to remove echo from audio in Premiere Pro: Go to Effects>Audio Effects>Noise Reduction/Restoration>DeReverb Drag the DeReverb effect onto your audio track in the Premiere Pro timeline Click on the Edit button within DeReverb effect settings

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How to Do Girl Voice?

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To do a girl’s voice you will have to raise the back of your tongue and lower your soft palate to make your mouth smaller. Then raise Adam’s apple and increase the pitch. Finally, choose a particular female character from a movie or TV show and practice doing its impressions. Raise the back of your

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How to Record in Adobe Audition Multitrack?

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By default, Adobe Audition opens up in Waveform mode. To record in a multitrack editor you will need to click on the “Multitrack” button at the top left corner. If you immediately press the red record button, you will notice that Adobe Audition doesn’t start recording. To start recording with a multitrack editor you will

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