![]() one trick I like is to select one channel only and reverse a small portion - e.g. Obviously you can do basic editing tasks such as normalising files, etc. For vocals there's Audition's own Pitch Correction effect which works nicely (I prefer it to the Roland V-Vocal in Sonar which I tried previously). ![]() Noise removal, write effects to the file, destructive editing, etc. Once you have set up Audition as your default editor, it takes your wave file straight into Audition's edit page, from where you can do practically anything to the audio file. Well, first of all the Edit button is your friend here. Of course I know generaly how to do it but some tricks from actual user will definitely save lots of experimenting. How you do it or reference to manual where it is described will be appreciated. I guess while doing remix, once the new tempo is decided would be great to process vox or whatever "difficult" parts through Audition. So will appreciate some details regarding integration with Live, I am not one of that fan/atics/ when it is about Live sound quality so any and every tool to make things better is most welcomed.
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