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Sunday, October 24, 2010

PE_4


Adobe SoundBooth is an application I am continuing to learn about because it is a part of the Adobe C5 kit.  I believe I ewill eventually combine many of the attributes of Adobe by connecting sounds and visual images to make great presentations. 

First I went to the URL www.adobe.com/products/soundbooth/.  There I downloaded the overview of the program.  The designers made SoundBooth ffro recording, editing and mastering audio so it can be used in any Adobe program especially video. Sound effects are also available for adding excitement to any presentation. I tried to visit the Garrick Chow tutorial and Firefox crashed while attempting it. Lynda.com tutorial explains further editing capabilities.   :Like removing unwanted room noise or scratches from a vintage LP/album.



Another screen shows how sound effects can be added by manipulation the green positive bar or the red negative bar on a graph using integers as the quantity of measurement.

As the tutorial plays it gives the student an audio example of the effect.  Similar to Garageband Adobe Soundbooth has prerecorded scores that allow you to use them at will because they are copyright free. One of the greatest features is the speech to text  capabilities so you can speak into a microphone and the program will convert your audio to text.
 Obviously Soundbooth is a great tool for video professionals and presenters to use for enhancing their final products.  I hope to continue using the features for my technology inclusion into my music class.

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