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Daenerion
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April 27, 2023
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Combining two different audio sources as one

  • April 27, 2023
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Hi Everyone

 

I've used Adobe Audition before, still very much a novice at the program. I plan on helping a friend create sounds on a game called Path Of Titans. 

 

I plan to take inspiration from all different animal sounds to create the perfect broadcasts! 

 

My question is this:

 

If I upload a file of a lion roaring and then upload a file of a tiger roaring, how can I combine or overlap the two files to make a unique sound? 

Thank you to whomever can help! 

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Correct answer EuanWilliamson

Hi,

One way to do this is as follows:

Open up your lion file and open up your tiger file. then place the files into a multi track.

Each animal sound will then be on its own track.

You can then overlap them and adjust the volume levels independently.

 

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EuanWilliamson
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EuanWilliamsonCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 27, 2023

Hi,

One way to do this is as follows:

Open up your lion file and open up your tiger file. then place the files into a multi track.

Each animal sound will then be on its own track.

You can then overlap them and adjust the volume levels independently.

 

Best regards, Euan.
Daenerion
DaenerionAuthor
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April 27, 2023

Thank you very much, Euan. 🙏