![]() There’s not much to EQ, only a high-pass/low-cut filter to clear out the bass below 160 Hz.Īudition also has a Speech Volume Leveler, which has the effect of adding some amount of space to the recording and making it a little airy, since voice-overs tend to sound like they were recorded in a box. This is where a parametric equalizer comes in handy. Voice-overs tend to be a bit boomy so you’ll need to cut out the bass frequencies. The MixdownĪfter the recording session, you might want to add some effects. And it’s better to record a few takes of the voice-over and choose the best one. When you’re ready hit the record button…and the stop button once you’re done with the voice-over, then disable recording on the channel.ĭon’t forget to automate the volume control in the mixer panel when the session gets too loud or inaudible. You’ll notice that the volume level meter for the channel is active. ![]() Turn automation on at the bottom of the track’s menu.įinally, record-enable the Voice-Over track by selecting the ‘R’ button on the top right of the track menu, and select ‘S’ to solo the track being recorded. As soon as you stop changing the gain, the fader returns to 0 dB. ![]() Touch automation allows us to even out high volume ranges by turning up or down (touching) the fader while recording the voice-over for parts that are either too soft or too loud, but only as long as you are touching the fader. We’ll go with touch automation, it’s a better choice for voice-overs. Automation can be done in four different modes: read, write, latch and touch. This gives you the option of recording volume changes into the track when the artist is talking into the mic, by adjusting gain on the fly while recording or during playback. Try to keep the sample rate at 44100 Hz or at most 48000 Hz and bit depth at 16 bits to prevent latency while recording. Menu bar > File > New > Multitrack SessionĬhange the name of the session, along with sample rate and bit depth. Do this on the New Multitrack Session option on the File menu. Now it’s time to open the multitrack session. Set the default input and default output devices to the AD/DA converter you are using for your session. Menu bar > Edit > Preferences > Audio Hardware To do this simply click on Edit on the menu bar and select preferences on the pop-up menu, then click on Audio Hardware The first step will be to sync your audio interface inputs and outputs in Audition. You also need headphones to listen and monitor the recording process.Īfter you’re done setting up, fire up Adobe Audition and start the recording session. To record a voice-over you need a setup that includes at least a condenser mic, an interface and a PC/laptop with the Adobe Audition DAW. Latency is a small lag or delay in the audio signal between the microphone and the DAW. When it comes to live recording, you get high quality sound reproduction with Audition’s low latency. From recording to editing to mixing Adobe Audition has got you covered. Is Adobe Audition good for voiceover?Īs we’ll see later on, Audition has several features that make it ideal for recording voice-overs and this makes it easy to finish the whole recording process within Audition, without necessarily having to use another DAW. Once you’re done with the recording session, you can edit the audio or mix it by adding various effects like EQ or reverb and then export the final mix to a 2-track stereo, high quality audio format. Adobe Audition lets you set up a recording session and record audio for voice-overs, vocals or podcasts while at the same time monitoring the session with headphones or studio monitors.
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