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268 CHAPTER 13 Navigating the Multitrack View Note: To fine tune your adjustments in the preceding example, you could also have double-clicked on the trimmed block to bring up the Edit View, double-clicked to highlight the displayed area, then zoomed out to adjust the highlight boundaries to your satisfaction. When finished, switch back to Multitrack View (the highlight will be retained) and choose Adjust Boundaries to have the waveform block readjust to match your highlight. Note: Unlike the Trim command in Adobe Audition's Edit View, using Adjust Boundaries to trim doesn't remove any data from the actual waveform. Trimming in Multitrack View simply tells Adobe Audition to "disregard this material" when playing back. You may return any trimmed waveform to its original state at any time by selecting it and choosing Edit > Full. Trim This Trim command works in the same fashion as Trim in the Edit View. All material will be removed from the selected waveform block except the portion within the highlight. Use Trim to remove unwanted material around a selection. You may also trim an area using the Adjust Boundaries command. Trim differs from Adjust Boundaries in that Trim won't reveal any material within a highlighted region. Trim will only remove that which is outside of the highlight for the selected waveform block. Note: Unlike the Trim command in Adobe Audition's Edit View, this version does not remove any data from the actual waveform. Trimming in Multitrack View simply tells Adobe Audition to "disregard this material" when playing back. You may return any trimmed waveform to its original state at any time by selecting it and choosing Edit > Full. Cut Cut will remove the highlighted portion of a selected waveform. For example, if track 3 contains a waveform that is 5 seconds in length, selecting it, highlighting the middle 1 second, and choosing Cut will remove the middle 1 second, leaving the 2 second portions on both sides. If you want to remove unwanted material around a highlighted region, use Edit > Trim instead. Note: Unlike Cut in Adobe Audition's Edit View, this Cut command does not remove any data from the actual waveform, and places nothing on the clipboard. Using Cut in Multitrack View simply tells Adobe Audition to "disregard this material" when playing back. You may return any Cut waveform to its original state at any time by selecting it and choosing Edit > Full. Full This option returns any selected waveform block that has been modified with the Adjust Boundaries, Trim, or Cut commands to its original, full state. Any material removed using Adjust Boundaries, Trim, or Cut (while in Multitrack View) will be replaced. Note: Selecting Full for a waveform block when its segments have been moved will return any missing material at that location, so this may result in having more than one instance of the same waveform block portion throughout a session. Remove Block This command removes the selected (highlighted) block from a multitrack session. Removed waveforms will still be available in Adobe Audition's Edit View. They're also available to the session via Insert > File/Cue List until the audio files are closed from the File menu. Destroy Block (remove & close) This will remove the selected waveform from the multitrack session, and close the waveform. Use the Shift+Backspace hotkey to quickly destroy a block. To destroy the waveform without being prompted to save, use Ctrl+Shift+Backspace.