- #ADOBE AUDITION COMPRESSION HOW TO#
- #ADOBE AUDITION COMPRESSION FULL#
- #ADOBE AUDITION COMPRESSION PRO#
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#ADOBE AUDITION COMPRESSION HOW TO#
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#ADOBE AUDITION COMPRESSION FULL#
Click the image to see it at full size.R/podcasts: a subreddit to discover, discuss, and review podcasts with other podcast enthusiasts. The waveform remains the same, without or without the Multiband Compressor applied. So you can hear that there’s a big difference, but you don’t see any change in the waveform ( Figure 3, below).įigure 3. You can hear what my clip sounds like after compression at the 1:04 mark in the video above (and then hear it again without compression immediately thereafter). The Multiband Compressor effect in the Effect Controls panel.Ĭlick the fx radio button next to the Multiband Compressor effect in the Effect Controls panel to toggle it on and off. As you can see in the Effect Controls panel in Figure 2 (below), I’ve already applied the Multiband Compressor effect to the clip.įigure 2. In the Effects panel, click the disclosure triangle next to Audio Effects, then scroll down and choose the Multiband Compressor.
#ADOBE AUDITION COMPRESSION PRO#
Now one of the nice additions in Adobe Premiere Pro CC is the ability to apply effects that formerly were available only in Audition within the Premiere Pro interface.
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For Adobe Premiere Pro CC Users: Applying the Multiband Compressor Effect Note the muffled areas of the waveform around the 5-6 second mark. The levels look reasonably decent in pieces, but around the 5-6 second mark you can see that the levels are pretty low, and that produces a muffled effect that makes the audio a little bit hard to understand, which you can hear around the 0:35 mark of the video tutorial above.įigure 1. Fortunately, this is a problem I can easily fix in Adobe Audition or Premiere Pro CC by applying audio compression.įigure 1 (below) shows the original audio file I’m working with. One of the problems I have when producing screen cams is that my voice fades at the end of the day, making the tutorials I create less clear.