Click the triangle for the dropdown, and go through FILTER AND EQ and add the 10 Bands Graphic Equalizer. Let’s start with Justin track (Track 1, which I’ve renamed HOST in my project). To choose an effect, use the triangles to open a dropdown menu. This comes into play for instance when you consider: Do I want to compress my EQ’d track, or EQ my compressed track? For podcasting it may not make a major difference, but keep it in mind if you start piling on effects: ORDER MATTERS. There are a list of numbers on the left which you can use to assign effects, keeping in mind that effects work in a hierarchical manner, a.k.a.: the effect on #1 will be applied to the track first, and an effect on #2 will be applied to the track after #1 has been applied, and so on. You should see which track you are affecting in the Effects Rack named after Track: (below Presets) To assign effects to a particular track, make sure you have the track selected by clicking on it in the timeline. Links to these files are here:ĭownload these and import them into Audition using FILE > IMPORT > FILE or the shortcut Command-I if you want to follow along.Īdding effects to tracks in Audition takes place in the Effects Rack. * – If you missed our Audition basics tutorial, you can find it here: Download Tutorial Sample Filesįor this tutorial I am going to be working with the same sample files from our first lesson. Let’s continue our Audition tutorial* by learning about three handy effects that can sweeten your audio and get your mix sounding professional and polished – EQ, Compressor, and Limiter.
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