Adobe Audition
This is what we made in Adobe Audition. It's a little radio mix that I made, which was really fun, and I enjoyed it very much.

SOUND
How Sound Works
Sound waves exist as variations of pressure in a medium such as air. They are created by the vibration of an object, which causes the air surrounding it to vibrate. The vibrating air then causes the human eardrum to vibrate, which the brain interprets as sound.
Sound varies in different locations. Due to what the room looks like, if the room is big the sound will echo, but the smaller the room the less echo meaning, the sound will sound better. For example when choirs sing in churches they echo and are very loud, but they sound good as they work with the echo. But if I was going to sing a song, I wouldn't sing in a church I would record and sing in a studio. So then it sounds better.
Lavalier
A lavalier microphone or lavalier is a small microphone used for television, theatre, and public speaking applications in order to allow for hands-free operation.
Boom Microphone
The principal responsibility of the boom operator is microphone placement, usually using a boom pole or fishpole with a microphone attached to the end called a boom mic, their aim being to hold the microphone as close to the actors or action as possible without allowing the microphone or boom pole to enter the scene that is being recorded.