Whether you're comping a vocal track, restoring an old recording, working with dialogue or sound effects for film, or imposing your own vision with mash-ups or remixes, audio editing is a key skill to successful sound production. Digital Audio Editing gives you the techniques you need, from the simplest corrective editing like cutting, copying, and pasting, to more complex creative editing, such as beat mapping and time-stretching.
Whether you're comping a vocal track, restoring an old recording, working with dialogue or sound effects for film, or imposing your own vision with mash-ups or remixes, audio editing is a key skill to successful sound production. Digital Audio Editing gives you the techniques you need, from the simplest corrective editing like cutting, copying, and pasting, to more complex creative editing, such as beat mapping and time-stretching.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Simon Langford is a professional music producer and remixer, with close to ten years of experience. He has worked on over 300 remixes, and has had tracks of his own in the UK National Top 20 Single Chart and the US Billboard Dance Chart. Simon is a regular contributor to Sound On Sound magazine and the author of The Remix Manual (Focal Press).
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1. Audio Editing 101 2. The Different Aims of Audio Editing Section 1: Corrective Editing 3. Cutting, Copying, Pasting, and Moving 4. Fades and Crossfades 5. Level Control 6. Tonal Matching 7. Comping and Alternate Takes 8. Multi-track Comping 9. Transient Detection Section 2: Creative Editing 10. Beat-mapping and "Recycling" 11. Drum Replacement 12. Time-stretching 13. Elastic Audio (Time) 14. Pitch Shifting Section 3: Restorative Editing 15. Editing in the Third Dimension 16. Spectral Editing 17. Applications of Audio Restoration 18. Demixing 19. Thinking Outside the Box