It would be very helpful if you could clean up janky audio recordings in Adobe Audition with a single click. Well, that’s what Adobe has done with Project Audio Awesome. It’s easy to see how this could be a massively useful feature inside Adobe Audition, but there’s no guarantee this tool will make it to the desktop app.
This is doable and there are many audio apps that allow you to fix common issues like noise, microphone artifacts and other things that don’t sound good, but those edits can be time-consuming. As a remedy, Jin and Su created a one-click solution that doesn’t merely reduce the degradation, but it extracts the speech from the audio clip.
Read more about this here: https://www.engadget.com/2019/11/05/adobe-project-awesome-audio-one-click-audio-editing/
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Demystifying Logic Pro X’s Plug-In Settings, Channel Strip Settings & Patches
There are several ways to recall and save factory and user settings for both Logic Pro X’s individual plug-ins and entire channel strips. There are three levels of preset organization, and primarily using the top-level approach—as Apple intends—is fairly straightforward.
Honestly, patches may have a little more of a learning curve. However, they provide the most flexible and powerful options for preset management in Logic. Furthermore, the plug-in settings are still the best way to manage individual plug-in tweaks, and channel strip settings are the most straightforward way to load instruments and effects without potentially affecting other mix settings.
Read more about this here: https://www.macprovideo.com/article/logic-pro/demystifying-logic-pro-x-s-plug-in-settings-channel-strip-settings-patches
6 Strategies for Taming Midrange in a Busy Mix
Achieving a well-balanced midrange in a recording is one of the biggest challenges of mixing. It is one of the factors that can separate a great mix from a mediocre one. A number of producers especially those who are starting out are struggling in this area.
If paying for a professional mix engineer isn’t an option, there are still ways for a busy mix to shine. Identifying which is essential and which is not is the first step to improving clarity in a mix. Once you have pointed out the core instruments of the song, the next step is to identify where they sit in the frequency spectrum.
Read more about this here: https://theproaudiofiles.com/midrange-in-a-busy-mix/
The Best Audio Interfaces Under $200
A lot of things have changed because of technology. The things we can do today couldn’t be done by the best audio engineers 70 years ago. Now we can record, edit, mix, and master pro-level music all from our bedroom because of audio interfaces. Without it, making music is more difficult and may not sound as good.
An audio interface is a little device that makes home production possible. You plug it into your computer, usually via USB, and then plug your instruments and microphones into it. This transmits the sound you record to your digital audio workstation.
Read more about this here: https://www.audio-issues.com/audio-production/best-audio-interfaces-under-200-2/
IK Multimedia Releases UNO Drum Editor For Mac/PC And iPad
IK Multimedia has released a dedicated software editor for its UNO Drum analogue/PCM drum machine. It was designed to offer deep control for more impactful recordings and performance. Moreover, it provides easy access to all parameters, easy customization, and advanced kit and pattern management, with convenient support for Mac/PC and iPad.
The presets can be added locally or from the hardware unit, then edited and saved on the user’s device or stored back on UNO Drum for stand-alone use.
Unlike the usual software editor, UNO Drum Editor can function both as a standalone application and an integrated DAW plug-in for use in the studio, live performance, or on-the-go music creation.
Read more about this here: https://ask.audio/articles/ik-multimedia-releases-uno-drum-editor-for-macpc-and-ipad