Editing Audio for E-learning course in adobe audition
Mar 22, 2013
Hi everyone,
I have been developing an elearning course over the past 4 months now and I was wondering if anyone here is experienced in using adobe audition for elearning and has any "Best Practices" they can recommend.
Some questions I have been having are :
What types of compression do you use and what settings do you use?
Do you Normalize to -3 db?
When you are done adjusting the audio, around what db do you set it to before you put it into your course?
( in video production I have heard good audio should be between -12 & -20 db.)
Sorry if I sound ignorant to this stuff but I figure someone out there might be able to help me figure this out faster than trial and error. Thanks in advance and happy Friday !
2 Replies
Casey, here are two blog posts that I found useful:
http://dbr-training.eu/2012/08/producing-high-quality-audio-content-for-captivate-part-1-normalization/
http://dbr-training.eu/2012/09/producing-high-quality-audio-content-for-captivate-part-2-equalization/
While these posts partly deal with audio adjustments in Adobe Captivate (just disregard those bits), most of the info is about Audition.
Thanks a lot Michael !
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