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Lab 5: Adobe Audition

Lab 5: Adobe Audition 
I always wondered how people overlap sounds and make music but by using adobe audition I got my answer and got an opportunity to learn more about sounds.

Steps:

1. First of all I decided to record a poem on my phone and then transferred it to my pc.
2. Then I found all the other sounds which I wanted to make my project.
3. I found some sheep sounds, background music, and clapping sounds on the internet.
4. When I played all the sounds on the multitrack it was annoying because some sounds were too loud and some were too low. It was also giving a red indicator which means the sounds were too loud at some points but I was easily managed to fix that out as it was taught in the lab.
5. Then I adjusted the volume, time, and duration of the audios in a way so that they can sync properly and sounds good.
6. When I was finally satisfied with the adjustments then I decided to play with fade in and fade out features and explore more features as I was new to this platform. So I just wanted to know as many features as I can.
7. At the end I extracted an mp3 file from the multitrack and save it to my file so that I can later use it for my project.



Gratitude: I would like to thank all of you to have a look at my project and tolerate my audio. It was really fun to play with audios using adobe audition.

References:
Sheep Sound - https://www.zedge.net/ringtone/b7c31211-3330-3c01-b517-c511a1ffc6f8

Background Music -https://www.zedge.net/ringtone/639006d4-a40c-3a81-8b90-7b7745a5b503

Clapping Sound- https://www.zedge.net/ringtone/2763052a-74e3-371e-b358-40919636d1ca
Lab 5: Adobe Audition
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Lab 5: Adobe Audition

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