Editing with audacity:
Editing with adobe audition:
I learnt many techniques on editing. I leant how to import audio in audacity. There are many features such as 'cut' 'fade' 'amplify' these are all useful features because my audio is likely to be very long containing a lot of unnecessary audio which is not needed. Audacity will help my audio sound professional as there will not be any sounds that I do not want and therefore relevant to the set task.
Moreover, from the adobe audition I learnt that sometimes when compressing files you need to reduce the background noise this is because there will be a lot of unnecessary background noise which will not sound nice therefore you need to regulate noise. This can be done by selecting the area which needs to reduce unwanted noise and then changing output noise levels. This is very important for me, because when recording my stories I know I will not always be in a quiet room as I will be outside therefore I will need to edit my audio and get rid of background noises.
In addition, a feature that I am now aware of is selecting specific audio and raise the volume without raising the volume of all the audio. This is also very important because due to limited devices I will need to adjust the volume of certain audio such as my voice or the interviewee.
Lastly, another feature of the adobe audition is the use of the 'noise gate' this s a very important feature because it allows me to silence many things I do not wish to have in the audio all together. I know that when I am recording the audio will not be perfect as I will make mistakes, cough, take long pauses (in which you can hear me or team member breathing) therefore this feature will help me make my audio perfect.
Overall, there are many software applications at my disposal each which bring unique features. There is no reason why I cannot use 2 software apps, bringing together the features will ensure that my audio is of a good quality and standard.