Pro Tools
Last year we had to create a soundscape as a part of our course and we were taught how to use Adobe Audition to complete it. This term however we were taught to use a completely new sound editing software called Pro Tools. At first this was very disorientating as the layout was completely different and it was the first software we had been exposed to really that wasn't Adobe, however once we got the hang of the basics it became clear that they are really quite similar - of course they would have to be as they are merely different tools to create the same thing.
We were first of all shown how to import sounds into the clips folder and into tracks. We were shown how to rename clips and tracks so we can keep our edit window organised.
We were also shown how to cut and edit different sounds together and how to use different tools on clips such as the fade in, overlay, highlight, cut, slow down/speed up and others as well.


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