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"therealdobro wrote: Sure. But with compression, I like to use my eyes too, because I still don't trust my ears. How are you ever goin" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 5 replies |
7 hours ago |
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"Gain meter = rough clue. Use your ears!" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 5 replies |
18 hours ago |
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"I checked, and I think that ryclark is right - it should be in what's apparently known as Mackie control protocol, and definitely not HUI. I" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 4 replies |
2 days ago |
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"And thank you for the completely pointless comments." in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 7 replies |
2 days ago |
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"Interesting. Last I heard (which was a while back, admittedly) the Faderport worked at least initially with Audition CS6, on Macs. Perhaps t" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 4 replies |
2 days ago |
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"There are two things you need to know, really. The first is that when you import a clip into multitrack view, by default stretching is off." in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 2 replies |
2 days ago |
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"Do you actually understand what sarcasm is? There was none whatsoever in either of my posts in this thread." in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 7 replies |
2 days ago |
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"Dave Merchant wrote: The rules about explicit language apply to everyone, irrespective of whether you're telling a joke or not. Your mess" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 15 replies |
3 days ago |
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" [ edited by forum host - unbleeped explanation of bleeped word rebleeped for the same reason the original bleep was bleeped... ahem... ]" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 15 replies |
3 days ago |
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"I find it to be quite consistent in its behaviour. But if you want to investigate the possibilities, go to Edit>Preferences>Playback, and yo" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 2 replies |
4 days ago |
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"No, it hasn't gone at all in either version. It's just that it was found to be so useful that it became a favourite (right at the top of the" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 2 replies |
4 days ago |
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"Bob Howes wrote: As a parent, I was always much more concerned with violence than words and, strangely, the biggest nanny state in the wo" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 15 replies |
4 days ago |
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"Well I don't know how it works in the biggest nanny state in the world, but here in the second biggest we have a concept commonly referred t" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 15 replies |
4 days ago |
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"Wrldtvlr wrote: Oh, that's clever... Help Manager now downloads a single page PDF with a notice that states the full file will be availab" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 15 replies |
5 days ago |
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"That's what I'm now wondering... are these VSTs or VSTi's? Audition CS6 will ignore VSTi's completely." in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 9 replies |
5 days ago |
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"wycks wrote: I was wondering, what's the difference between bouncing down several tracls in the multitrack as opposed to mixdowning the t" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 4 replies |
5 days ago |
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"Most VST plugins that install don't go where you said at all - that's just the location of the built-in plugins within the software itself." in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 9 replies |
5 days ago |
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"therealdobro wrote: Are you talking about the kbs figures used for mp3 encoding which are called 'bitrate'? Cuz that's not useless at al" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 12 replies |
5 days ago |
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"wycks wrote: Thanks for the clarification. But just to be sure, if I'm working in a 16/24 bit session and record tracks into the multitr" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 12 replies |
5 days ago |
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"It's called 'ducking' and is easy to accomplish in Multitrack view using the volume envelope of the music track. In theory in the new Auditi" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 1 replies |
6 days ago |
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"Bob Howes wrote: May I steal your explanation for somebody else, Steve? I've been trying to explain the advantages of floating point wor" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 12 replies |
6 days ago |
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"Yeah, it's a real hardship watching it count up to ten before hitting pause again..." in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 12 replies |
6 days ago |
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"I don't think that offhand I can improve on the method - except that I find it less messy to have a single short instance of tone as a clip" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 15 replies |
6 days ago |
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"Bob Howes wrote: Well, there may be a more elegant solution... Record>Pause?" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 12 replies |
6 days ago |
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"Okay, this is slightly simplified in terms of the numbers, but generally the case with integer-based files: If you had an integer file -" in Audition CS5.5 & CS6 • 12 replies |
6 days ago |