Editing and organizing long files - workflow
Hi, I'm working with students who are going to be producing short audio documentaries. I'm anticipating that they will have multiple semi-long interview files that will need to be edited down into something much shorter, and I'm trying to determine the best workflow for them in Audition. When working with video, I would subclip out a number of sections from the master clips to create more bite-sized pieces to work with, but I'm not sure how best to do that in Audition.
I see two possible paths, though I'm still somewhat new to Audition: one, in waveform view, they create a bunch of marker ranges in the interview files and then export those out as individual files, though I worry about Noobs working in a destructive setting.
Or, they place their "master" interview file on a track, create and label markers on that track, and drag what they need onto other tracks. But, that seems like a messy way to work and keep track of what's what.
Any other suggestions for workflows for this kind of project? Thanks.
