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ADOBE AUDITION 91 User Guide • Subject: Use this field to describe the contents of the file. Feel free to include a description of the instruments used, where someone can find the song recorded, etc. Line returns are OK, and are created by pressing Ctrl+J. Sometimes copyright information is placed here as well. For instance: "The shakuhachi of Japan.The shakuhachi was developed in the 15th century from a Chinese end-blown flute, called the chiba." If you select Radio Industry, the fields in the Text Fields change to accommodate information for commercials and other types of audio files used by radio broadcasters. They include: • Description: This is where you enter the name of the production, such as "Joe's Chevrolet March Madness Sale" or "Kiss-FM Legal ID". • Advertiser: Place the name of the sponsor in the field. Examples include "First National Bank" or "In House Promo". • Outcue: A description of the ending (such as the last few words) of the production piece goes here. It might be "member FDIC", "sale starts tomorrow", or "(music up and cold)". • Start Date: In this field, type in the date the audio production is scheduled to begin airing. • End Date: This is where you enter the date the audio production is supposed to end its run. • Intro Time (ms/begin): The production piece's introduction time, measured in milliseconds from the beginning of the audio file, goes here. • Sec Tone (ms/end): Enter the time, measured in milliseconds from the ending of the audio file, where the secondary tone (a.k.a. the "trip tone") appears. (This tone is used to automatically start the next audio element when used in an automation system.) • Producer: Who produced this piece of audio? The name of the producer goes here. • Talent: Enter the name of the person(s) who voiced this audio production, such as "Joe Jock", "Vicki Voiceover", or "Bill Baritone & Susan Soprano". • Category: This field is for the category this audio production belongs in. Examples include, "Auto Dealer", "Financial Institution", "Promo", and "Stager". • Agency: Here's where you enter the name of the advertising agency or production house. • Account Executive: The name of the salesperson in charge of the advertiser's account goes here. • Creation Date: This field should contain the date that the subject matter was created. The date should be in the format yyyy-mm-dd (year-month-day), using "0" as a place holder in single-digit values. For example, if the date the original recording was made was June 8, 2001, then it needs to be written as: 2001-06-08. • Fill * Fields Automatically: If the Fill * Fields Automatically box is checked, the Creation Date fields is automatically filled by Adobe Audition. If you don't want this extra information to be tagged with your wave files, simply un-check this box.

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ADOBE AUDITION
User Guide
Subject: Use this field to describe the contents of the file. Feel free to include a description of the instruments used,
where someone can find the song recorded, etc. Line returns are OK, and are created by pressing Ctrl+J. Sometimes
copyright information is placed here as well. For instance: “The shakuhachi of Japan.<Ctrl+J><Ctrl+J>The shaku-
hachi was developed in the 15th century from a Chinese end-blown flute, called the chiba.”
If you select Radio Industry, the fields in the Text Fields change to accommodate information for commercials and other
types of audio files used by radio broadcasters. They include:
Description: This is where you enter the name of the production, such as “Joe’s Chevrolet March Madness Sale” or
“Kiss-FM Legal ID”.
Advertiser: Place the name of the sponsor in the field. Examples include “First National Bank” or “In House Promo”.
Outcue: A description of the ending (such as the last few words) of the production piece goes here. It might be
“member FDIC”, “sale starts tomorrow”, or “(music up and cold)”.
Start Date: In this field, type in the date the audio production is scheduled to begin airing.
End Date: This is where you enter the date the audio production is supposed to end its run.
Intro Time (ms/begin): The production piece’s introduction time, measured in milliseconds from the beginning of
the audio file, goes here.
Sec Tone (ms/end): Enter the time, measured in milliseconds from the ending of the audio file, where the secondary
tone (a.k.a. the “trip tone”) appears. (This tone is used to automatically start the next audio element when used in an
automation system.)
Producer: Who produced this piece of audio? The name of the producer goes here.
Talent: Enter the name of the person(s) who voiced this audio production, such as “Joe Jock”, “Vicki Voiceover”, or
“Bill Baritone & Susan Soprano”.
Category: This field is for the category this audio production belongs in. Examples include, “Auto Dealer”, “Financial
Institution”, “Promo”, and “Stager”.
Agency: Here’s where you enter the name of the advertising agency or production house.
Account Executive: The name of the salesperson in charge of the advertiser’s account goes here.
Creation Date: This field should contain the date that the subject matter was created. The date should be in the format
yyyy-mm-dd (year-month-day), using “0” as a place holder in single-digit values. For example, if the date the original
recording was made was June 8, 2001, then it needs to be written as: 2001-06-08.
Fill * Fields Automatically: If the Fill * Fields Automatically box is checked, the Creation Date fields is automatically
filled by Adobe Audition. If you don’t want this extra information to be tagged with your wave files, simply un-check
this box.