Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 122

Permanently edit a clip’s source file in the Waveform Editor, Split clips, Set audio clip properties

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 118 Mixing multitrack sessions Shift clip contents within clip edges 1 In the toolbar, click the Slip tool . 2 Drag across the clip. Permanently edit a clip's source file in the Waveform Editor ❖ Double-click the clip header. Split clips Split audio clips to break them into separate clips that you can independently move or edit. Split clips with the Razor tool 1 In the toolbar, hold down the Razor tool , and choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: Razor Selected Clips Splits only clips you click. Razor All Clips Splits all clips at the time point you click. To switch between these modes in the Editor panel, press Shift. 2 In the Editor panel, click where you want the split to occur. Split all clips at the current-time indicator 1 Position the current-time indicator where one or more audio clips exist. 2 Choose Clip > Split. Set audio clip properties In the Properties panel, you can quickly change multiple settings for selected audio clips. Clip settings for gain and mute are independent from similar track controls. 1 Select an audio clip, and choose Window > Properties. You can access individual properties from the Clip menu. 2 Set the following options: To change the clip name, type in the text box at the top of the panel. Clip Color Click the swatch to customize. A swatch with a red slash indicates that the clip is using the default color for the current Appearance preset. (See "Change interface colors, brightness, and performance" on page 17.) Clip Gain Compensates for a low or high volume clip that is difficult to mix. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Mixing multitrack sessions
Last updated 2/16/2012
Shift clip contents within clip edges
1
In the toolbar, click the Slip tool
.
2
Drag across the clip.
Permanently edit a clip’s source file in the Waveform Editor
Double-click the clip header.
Split clips
Split audio clips to break them into separate clips that you can independently move or edit.
Split clips with the Razor tool
1
In the toolbar, hold down the Razor tool
, and choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:
Razor Selected Clips
Splits only clips you click.
Razor All Clips
Splits all clips at the time point you click.
To switch between these modes in the Editor panel, press Shift.
2
In the Editor panel, click where you want the split to occur.
Split all clips at the current-time indicator
1
Position the current-time indicator where one or more audio clips exist.
2
Choose Clip > Split.
Set audio clip properties
In the Properties panel, you can quickly change multiple settings for selected audio clips. Clip settings for gain and
mute are independent from similar track controls.
1
Select an audio clip, and choose Window
> Properties.
You can access individual properties from the Clip menu.
2
Set the following options:
To change the clip name, type in the text box at the top of the panel.
Clip Color
Click the swatch to customize. A swatch with a red slash indicates that the clip is using the default color for
the current Appearance preset. (See “
Change interface colors, brightness, and performance
” on page
17.)
Clip Gain
Compensates for a low or high volume clip that is difficult to mix.