Adobe Audition Updating to Make Audio-Processing Much Easier (NAB Show 2016)




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Summary: <br> <br> <br> <a href="https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/audition" title="Adobe - Adobe Store - North America - Adobe Auditon CS6" class="pretty-link-keyword" target="_blank">Adobe Audition</a> is my choice for editing podcasts and other audio. At NAB Show 2016, Adobe demonstrated the new “Essential Sound” panel.<br> This new panel in the multitrack editor focuses on dialog and music effects common for post-production. Select your clips and easily adjust loudness, compression, equalization, noise removal, and more.<br> Instead of complicated dialogs, <a href="https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/audition" title="Adobe - Adobe Store - North America - Adobe Auditon CS6" class="pretty-link-keyword" target="_blank">Adobe Audition</a>'s Essential Sound panel offers simple controls that are intelligently adjusted based on Audition's analysis of the audio.<br> These effects aren't limited by simple sliders! What you do in the Essential Sound panel is applied with Audition's powerful clip effects. For example, Essential Sound provides a single slider for compression that then applies Audition's dynamic compressor with ideal settings. You or an editor can then tweak the compressor settings in the standard effects panel.<br> Editors can also save presets for the Essential Sound panel to make it even faster to apply the desired effects.<br> The Essential Sound panel is currently limited to clip-level effects in a multitrack project, but I expect they'll expand that in the future.<br> Expect this <a href="https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/audition" title="Adobe - Adobe Store - North America - Adobe Auditon CS6" class="pretty-link-keyword" target="_blank">Adobe Audition</a> CC update in summer, 2016.<br>