Audio Editing

Audio editing is covered in this part of the course. Each lesson deals with one part of the workflow starting from oranizing your audio files, basic editing and filters, through to exporting audio for broadcast. 

Organizing your audio
Importing audio into premerie
Basic cutting
Multilayering
Smoothing out
Using filters
Exporting audio

Organizing your audio

Figure 1Organizing Your Audio from Africa Media Online on Vimeo

Organizing, labelling, importing your audio assets and launching Adobe Premiere are covered in this audio editing lesson ensuring that you have a good workflow and learn to organize all your assets.

Importing audio into premerie

Figure 2 Importing Audio into Premiere from Africa Media Online on Vimeo

Once all your assets are on your computer you will need to import them into Adobe Premeire and then start a new project, all this and more is covered in this audio editing lesson.

Basic cutting

Figure 3 Basic Cutting from Africa Media Online on Vimeo

Learn about the basic tools and specifically the razor tool to perform basic timeline cutting in Adobe Premiere in this lesson.  

Multilayering

Figure 4Multilayering from Africa Media Online on Vimeo

In this lesson learn how to add mulitple audio tracks and layer audio to create a more interesting and audibly complex projects.   

Smoothing out

Figure 5 Smoothing Out from Africa Media Online on Vimeo

All the cutting of your audio piece can make your transitions a little jumpy. In this lesson learn how to smooth out your audio.

Using filters

Figure 6 Filters from Africa Media Online on Vimeo

Sometimes mistakes are made when recording audio perhaps you forgot to turn off the computer or the air conditioner, using audio filters it is possible to remove unwanted sounds or static. 

Exporting audio

Figure 7 Exporting from Africa Media Online on Vimeo

Once your project is fully edited and ready to be sold you will have to export it in a suitable format as per your needs. This lesson covers all the setting and formats and takes you through the eport process in Adobe Premiere.