Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 22
Save, reset, or delete workspaces, Connecting to audio hardware, Con audio inputs and outputs
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USING ADOBE AUDITION 18 Workspace and setup Save, reset, or delete workspaces Save a custom workspace As you customize a workspace, the application tracks your changes, storing the most recent layout. To store a specific layout more permanently, save a custom workspace. Saved custom workspaces appear in the Workspace menu, where you can return to and reset them. ❖ Arrange the frames and panels as desired, and then choose Window > Workspace > New Workspace. Type a name for the workspace, and click OK. Note: (After Effects, Premiere Pro, Encore) If a project saved with a custom workspace is opened on another system, the application looks for a workspace with a matching name. If it can't find a match (or the monitor configuration doesn't match), it uses the current local workspace. Reset a workspace Reset the current workspace to return to its original, saved layout of panels. ❖ Choose Window > Workspace > Reset workspace name. Delete a workspace 1 Choose Window > Workspace >Delete Workspace. 2 Choose the workspace you want to delete, and then click OK. Note: You cannot delete the currently active workspace. Connecting to audio hardware You can use a wide range of hardware inputs and outputs with Adobe Audition. Sound card inputs let you bring in audio from sources such as microphones, tape decks, and digital effects units. Sound card outputs let you monitor audio through sources such as speakers and headphones. A B A. Sound card inputs connect to sources such as microphones and tape decks. B. Sound card outputs connect to speakers and headphones. Configure audio inputs and outputs When you configure inputs and outputs for recording and playback, Adobe Audition can use these kinds of sound card drivers: • In Windows, ASIO drivers support professional cards and MME drivers typically support standard cards. • In Mac OS, CoreAudio drivers support both professional and standard cards. Last updated 2/16/2012