Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 136

Edit 5.1 surround files, Pan tracks in a 5.1 surround mix, LFE: Subwoofer

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 132 Video and surround sound 2 Map each 5.1 channel to a sound card output: • L: Front left speaker. • R: Front right speaker. • C: Front center speaker. • LFE: Subwoofer • Ls: Left surround speaker. • Rs: Right surround speaker. For more information, see "Configure audio inputs and outputs" on page 18. Edit 5.1 surround files In the Waveform Editor, you can edit 5.1 surround files with the same tools used for mono and stereo files. See "Editing audio files" on page 35. To restrict editing to a subset of 5.1 channels, see "Specify which channels you want to edit" on page 41. Pan tracks in a 5.1 surround mix 1 Open or create a 5.1 multitrack session. (See "Create a new multitrack session" on page 21.) 2 To open the Track Panner, do either of the following: • Choose Window > Track Panner. Then select a mono or stereo track in the Editor panel. • In the Editor or Mixer panel, double-click a surround plot for a mono or stereo track. Note: You can pan only mono and stereo tracks, not 5.1 tracks. To adjust the relative volume of channels in a 5.1 file, open it in the Waveform Editor. Double-click a surround plot to open the Track Panner 3 In the Track Panner, do any of the following: • To enable or disable channels, click the L, C, R, Ls, and Rs buttons. Or click LFE Only to send audio only to the subwoofer. • In the large surround plot, drag to change the position of the signal. As you drag, white lines change in length from the speakers, reflecting the power of the signal in each. In the background, green and purple areas reflect the placement of left and right stereo image; blue areas indicate where the image overlaps. • Below the surround plot, set the following options: Angle Shows where in the surround field the sound appears to originate from. For example, -90° is directly to the left, while 90° is directly to the right. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Video and surround sound
Last updated 2/16/2012
2
Map each 5.1 channel to a sound card output:
L: Front left speaker.
R: Front right speaker.
C: Front center speaker.
LFE: Subwoofer
Ls: Left surround speaker.
Rs: Right surround speaker.
For more information, see “
Configure audio inputs and outputs
” on page
18.
Edit 5.1 surround files
In the Waveform Editor, you can edit 5.1 surround files with the same tools used for mono and stereo files. See “
Editing
audio files
” on page
35.
To restrict editing to a subset of 5.1 channels, see “
Specify which channels you want to edit
” on page
41.
Pan tracks in a 5.1 surround mix
1
Open or create a 5.1 multitrack session. (See “
Create a new multitrack session
” on page
21.)
2
To open the Track Panner, do either of the following:
Choose Window > Track Panner. Then select a mono or stereo track in the Editor panel.
In the Editor or Mixer panel, double-click a surround plot for a mono or stereo track.
Note:
You can pan only mono and stereo tracks, not 5.1 tracks. To adjust the relative volume of channels in a 5.1 file,
open it in the Waveform Editor.
Double-click a surround plot to open the Track Panner
3
In the Track Panner, do any of the following:
To enable or disable channels, click the L, C, R, Ls, and Rs buttons. Or click LFE Only to send audio only to the
subwoofer.
In the large surround plot, drag to change the position of the signal.
As you drag, white lines change in length from the speakers, reflecting the power of the signal in each. In the
background, green and purple areas reflect the placement of left and right stereo image; blue areas indicate
where the image overlaps.
Below the surround plot, set the following options:
Angle
Shows where in the surround field the sound appears to originate from. For example, -90° is directly to
the left, while 90° is directly to the right.