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Multitrack Editing in Soundbooth CS4

For today, we have a really cool tutorial from Marcus Geduld on how to do Multitrack editing in Soundbooth CS4. Check it out below!

“I have to admit, I rarely used Soundbooth CS3. It was okay for recording talking, singing, or playing an instrument, but if I needed to layer that recording over other tracks, I was out of luck. So I was thrilled when I found out that Soundbooth CS4 supported multitrack projects. And I was even more thrilled when I discovered how easy they were to set up.

1 CREATE A NEW SOUND FILE
Start by launching Soundbooth and click the red Open Record Dialog icon at the bottom of the interface. In the Record dialog, select your method of input from the Device drop-down menu at the top. Enter “Voiceover” for the File Name and then click the Browse button to choose a location for your file. Next, click the red Start Recording button and speak into the microphone. When finished recording, click the Close button in the Record dialog.”

Read more of the tutorial by clicking on this link

Visitor Comments »

 

I would like to add more than fade in/fade out within a track. Possible? Rb

 

Comment by Richard Baillie | December 22, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

 

Sorry about previous post. I would like to add more than ONE fade in/fade out in a track. Possible? Rb

 

Comment by Richard Baillie | December 22, 2009 @ 9:25 pm

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