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Show Track EQ Window

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290 CHAPTER 15 View Menu - Multitrack View Mute/Solo Buttons The M (Mute) button turns off the output of the bus. You can mute as many busses as you want by clicking on their M buttons. Press the S (Solo) button to solo the bus. To solo multiple buses, hold down the Ctrl key as you click on their S buttons. Bus Faders The fader is used to adjust the adjust the bus' relative volume in the mix. Move the fader up (or click on the arrow above the fader) to increase the volume; move it down (or click on the arrow below the fader) for a volume reduction. You may also directly specify the bus' volume by entering a dB value in the text box above the fader. Show Track EQ Window Activate this item to display Adobe Audition's Track Equalizers window, which gives you more control over a track's equalization than the EQ tab in the Track Controls. Track Equalizers window The Track EQ window is dockable, which means you can reposition it at one of several places in the Adobe Audition interface. Or, you may detach it and have it float above Adobe Audition's main window. Here are the major components of the Track EQ window: Track Tabs The first time you click on any track in Adobe Audition's session window, a tab is added for that track to the Track EQ window. Click on a tab (which contains the name of the track) to adjust its associated track's settings. The "X" control to the immediate right of the Max View control closes the active tab. Note: You won't be able to see the Track tabs if the Max View window display option is selected. Max View When you press this control - which looks like a small arrow pointing upward - you switch to Max View. All of the tabs disappear and the controls for the selected track expand to fill the Track Equalizers window. To return to the Track Tabs view, press the Restore control - the small arrow pointing downward. Expand/Collapse Use the Expand and Collapse arrows (which point to either the right or the left) to show or hide the equalization frequency and amplitude faders and their associated text entry boxes, as well as the Band buttons.

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CHAPTER 15
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View Menu – Multitrack View
Mute/Solo Buttons
The M (Mute) button turns off the output of the bus. You can mute as many busses as you want by
clicking on their M buttons. Press the S (Solo) button to solo the bus. To solo multiple buses, hold down the Ctrl key as
you click on their S buttons.
Bus Faders
The fader is used to adjust the adjust the bus’ relative volume in the mix. Move the fader up (or click on the
arrow above the fader) to increase the volume; move it down (or click on the arrow below the fader) for a volume
reduction. You may also directly specify the bus’ volume by entering a dB value in the text box above the fader.
Show Track EQ Window
Activate this item to display Adobe Audition’s Track Equalizers window, which gives you more control over a track’s
equalization than the EQ tab in the Track Controls.
Track Equalizers window
The Track EQ window is dockable, which means you can reposition it at one of several places in the Adobe Audition
interface. Or, you may detach it and have it float above Adobe Audition’s main window.
Here are the major components of the Track EQ window:
Track Tabs
The first time you click on any track in Adobe Audition’s session window, a tab is added for that track to the
Track EQ window. Click on a tab (which contains the name of the track) to adjust its associated track’s settings. The “X”
control to the immediate right of the Max View control closes the active tab.
Note:
You won’t be able to see the Track tabs if the Max View window display option is selected.
Max View
When you press this control – which looks like a small arrow pointing upward – you switch to Max View. All
of the tabs disappear and the controls for the selected track expand to fill the Track Equalizers window. To return to the
Track Tabs view, press the Restore control – the small arrow pointing downward.
Expand/Collapse
Use the Expand and Collapse arrows (which point to either the right or the left) to show or hide the
equalization frequency and amplitude faders and their associated text entry boxes, as well as the Band buttons.