Adobe 22011292 User Guide - Page 277
Set Controller 7 MIDI Block Only, Save Mixdown to Video As Video Block Only, Mix Down to File, Mix
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ADOBE AUDITION 263 User Guide Set Controller 7 (MIDI Block Only) The Controller 7 value for a MIDI file is the master volume setting. This value gets sent out each time a MIDI file is played and tells the MIDI playback device what volume to play this file at. This option just lets you change the controller value directly in case you have a MIDI file whose Controller 7 value is too low or high. The MIDI Controller 7 dialog Save Mixdown to Video As (Video Block Only) When this command is selected, the audio session will be mixed down with the loaded video file to create a new soundtrack for the video. That is, a new video file will be created where all of the audio which is concurrent with the video block is mixed down and provides the soundtrack, and then the video stream from the original video block provides the video stream. The original video stream is actually untouched, so this is the method by which you could save back out a video block with a new soundtrack. Mix Down to File Running this command (which is only visible when two or more blocks are selected) will mix the selected blocks into a new stereo waveform. This new waveform is automatically placed in the Edit View's Wave Display. Mix Down to File (Mono) Run this command (which is only show when multiple blocks are selected) to combine the selected blocks into a new mono waveform, which is automatically placed in the Edit View's Wave Display. Group Blocks This option will group any selected blocks together. Grouped blocks are designated by a different color than ungrouped blocks, as well as a special circular symbol overlaid each block. This feature is fully documented in the "Edit Menu - Multitrack View" chapter. Group Color This command invokes Adobe Audition's Group Color dialog, which allows you to change the color of the current group of blocks. Select from one of 32 preset hues by clicking on it. You may also use the slider to find a color, or you can directly enter a hue value from 0 to 255 in the field provided. Note: The Block Context menu's Group Color command is only displayed when you have blocks that have been grouped. Group Color Dialog