In this lesson, you’ll learn how to do the following:
• Load a video preview file into Audition
• Analyze the video and alter Audition’s tempo to create “hit points” so the music closely correlates to the video
• Create a soundtrack music bed
• Add musical or sonic “hits” in musically appropriate places to accent the visuals
• Synchronize ADR (dubbed) dialogue with original dialogue
• Evaluate which type of dialogue synchronization provides the best audio quality
This lesson takes about 50 minutes to complete. This assumes you’ve copied the Lesson16 folder that contains the audio examples into the Lessons folder that you created on your hard drive for these projects. Remember that you needn’t be concerned about modifying these files, because you can always return to the original versions by copying them from the Adobe Audition CS6 Classroom in a Book CD-ROM.
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