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ADOBE AUDITION 335 User Guide 5 Now move the Panner Point to the desired position in the five channel sound field. Note that as soon as you move the Panner Point that two "handle" points are created on the Envelope lines within the Waveform display. These handles now move with your positioning of the Panner Point. 6 You can also left click directly on either of the envelope lines to create additional adjustable "handles" for shaping the envelope lines. 7 These Envelope handles are now also able to be edited by left click dragging them to any position, and the Panner Point will move in tandem to show you the relative position in the sound field during playback. If you wish to delete any single handle, simply drag it up or down beyond the boundary of the waveform display area. 8 To clear all envelope handle points and reset the track to flat envelopes, click on the Clear All button at the top right of the waveform display area. 9 Select the Splines checkbox if you prefer the envelope to use rounded Spline curves for smoother transitions between points. 10 Place the playback cursor back to the start of the track and select one of the Play buttons. Watch the Panner Point position and listen for the dynamic pan setting you just created. If you prefer to keep your track panned to a fixed point throughout the duration session, then simply deselect the Pan Envelopes checkbox. This removes the Envelopes from the waveform display and allows you to set the Panner Point to any static position you like. You can toggle the Pan Envelopes setting on/off and any envelope points you have created for this track will be retained. Note that if the Pan Envelopes checkbox is not selected, you can drag the Panner Point during playback and hear your static pan positioning in real-time. Zooming There are several options for zooming in and out within the Waveform Display. To access the four available Zoom commands, place the mouse cursor over the time ruler which runs across the bottom of the waveform display and right click to bring up the context menu. The four available options here are: • Zoom In • Zoom Out • Zoom Full • Zoom to Cursor You can also zoom in to a specific time area by right click-dragging the desired area on the time ruler itself. To Zoom back out again, right click and choose Zoom Out or Zoom Full from the context menu described above. Another handy Zoom method is to place the mouse pointer anywhere within the waveform display and turn the mouse wheel. This will zoom into the time area directly beneath the mouse pointer. Reversing the mouse wheel rotation will zoom back out incrementally.

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ADOBE AUDITION
User Guide
5
Now move the Panner Point to the desired position in the five channel sound field. Note that as soon as you move the
Panner Point that two “handle” points are created on the Envelope lines within the Waveform display. These handles now
move with your positioning of the Panner Point.
6
You can also left click directly on either of the envelope lines to create additional adjustable “handles” for shaping the
envelope lines.
7
These Envelope handles are now also able to be edited by left click dragging them to any position, and the Panner Point
will move in tandem to show you the relative position in the sound field during playback. If you wish to delete any single
handle, simply drag it up or down beyond the boundary of the waveform display area.
8
To clear all envelope handle points and reset the track to flat envelopes, click on the Clear All button at the top right
of the waveform display area.
9
Select the Splines checkbox if you prefer the envelope to use rounded Spline curves for smoother transitions between
points.
10
Place the playback cursor back to the start of the track and select one of the Play buttons. Watch the Panner Point
position and listen for the dynamic pan setting you just created.
If you prefer to keep your track panned to a fixed point throughout the duration session, then simply deselect the Pan
Envelopes checkbox. This removes the Envelopes from the waveform display and allows you to set the Panner Point to
any static position you like. You can toggle the Pan Envelopes setting on/off and any envelope points you have created
for this track will be retained. Note that if the Pan Envelopes checkbox is not selected, you can drag the Panner Point
during playback and hear your static pan positioning in real-time.
Zooming
There are several options for zooming in and out within the Waveform Display. To access the four available Zoom
commands, place the mouse cursor over the time ruler which runs across the bottom of the waveform display and right
click to bring up the context menu. The four available options here are:
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Zoom Full
Zoom to Cursor
You can also zoom in to a specific time area by right click-dragging the desired area on the time ruler itself. To Zoom
back out again, right click and choose Zoom Out or Zoom Full from the context menu described above.
Another handy Zoom method is to place the mouse pointer anywhere within the waveform display and turn the mouse
wheel. This will zoom into the time area directly beneath the mouse pointer. Reversing the mouse wheel rotation will zoom
back out incrementally.