Once the instrumental and vocal are imported into the multitrack session, they must be synchronized. Audition allows users to adjust the tempo of individual clips to match the session tempo. This involves "stretching" the audio. A common technique involves finding the "downbeat" of both songs and aligning them visually on the timeline grid.
The fundamental challenge of any mashup is key and tempo matching. Track A might be in C Major at 120 BPM, while Track B is in F# Minor at 95 BPM. Modern versions of Adobe Audition utilize advanced algorithms that allow for time-stretching without creating "artifacts" (those watery, glitchy sounds associated with poor stretching). The "Automatic Pitch Correction" and manual pitch shifting tools allow producers to transpose tracks so they share a common key. Adobe Audition Mashup REPACK
Mashups rely heavily on layering. You need the vocal stem from Track A to sit perfectly over the instrumental of Track B. Adobe Audition’s Multitrack View provides a non-destructive environment where these layers can be visually aligned. The ability to drag, drop, and trim clips without altering the source file allows for rapid experimentation—a crucial part of the mashup workflow. Once the instrumental and vocal are imported into
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