This may be the one place that burns new users the most. It saves Projects and you can get a sound file later if you want one by Exporting one. It’s a sound editor or a production editor. You should know that Audacity isn’t a WAV Editor. This will also give you a cadre of experienced users to coach others if you decide to go this route. Rather than blow a loud whistle and have the whole project drop Audition like a hot rock, why not a pilot project where a subset of editors start using Audacity and see how it goes. I’d be extremely grateful for any advice you can give me The original vocal recording is saved as mp3 file on an SD card which I can then upload and edit using Audacity I assume? Main tasks are fading music in and out, removing background noise from the recorded story, adding in sound effects at relevant parts to the story and then mixing down to a file to be burnt to CD and posted out to the child. I’m wondering about switching everyone over to Audacity and wonder if you could advise as to the similarities in capability with Audition of doing quite simple editing but with excellent quality? I desperately need more volunteer editors as the project is growing in popularity but Adobe have upgraded Audition to a version which is more expensive, will require full re-training and does a lot more than we need it to. I have a team of volunteers who help me with the editing (we add music and sound effects to the recorded story) and we all currently use Adobe Audition 3.0. A run a charitable project which records and edits bedtime stories for serving personnel’s children who are on deployment for the RAF.
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