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Navigating time and playing audio, Monitoring time, Position the current-time indicator

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 27 Importing, recording, and playing audio Navigating time and playing audio Note: Some features in the Windows version of Adobe Audition 3.0 are not available in CS5.5. Examples include CD burning, MIDI, the metronome, some file formats and effects, clip grouping and time stretching, and control surface support. For a complete list, see Adobe Audition 3.0 features replaced or not implemented in CS5.5. Monitoring time In the Editor panel, the following features help you monitor time: • In the timeline near the top of the panel, the current-time indicator lets you start playback or recording at a specific point. • In the lower left of the panel, the time display shows the current time in numerical format. The default time format is Decimal, but you can easily change it. (See "Change the time display format" on page 29.) The same format is used by the timeline. To show the time display in separate panel, choose Window > Time. A B C Features that help you monitor time A. Current-time indicator B. Timeline C. Time display Position the current-time indicator ❖ In the Editor panel, do any of the following: • In the timeline, drag the indicator or click a specific time point. • In the time display at lower left, drag across the numbers, or click to enter a specific time. • At the bottom of the panel, click one of the following buttons: To display these buttons in a separate panel, choose Window > Transport. Pause Temporarily stops the current-time indicator. Click the Pause button again to resume playback or recording. Move CTI to Previous Places the current-time indicator at the beginning of the next marker. If there are no markers, the current-time indicator moves to the beginning of the waveform or session. Rewind Shuttles the current-time indicator backward in time. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Importing, recording, and playing audio
Last updated 2/16/2012
Navigating time and playing audio
Note:
Some features in the Windows version of Adobe Audition 3.0 are not available in CS5.5. Examples include CD
burning, MIDI, the metronome, some file formats and effects, clip grouping and time stretching, and control surface
support. For a complete list, see
Adobe Audition 3.0 features replaced or not implemented in CS5.5
.
Monitoring time
In the Editor panel, the following features help you monitor time:
In the timeline near the top of the panel, the
current-time indicator
lets you start playback or recording at a
specific point.
In the lower left of the panel, the time display shows the current time in numerical format. The default time format
is Decimal, but you can easily change it. (See “
Change the time display format
” on page
29.) The same format is
used by the timeline.
To show the time display in separate panel, choose Window > Time.
Features that help you monitor time
A.
Current-time indicator
B.
Timeline
C.
Time display
Position the current-time indicator
In the Editor panel, do any of the following:
In the timeline, drag the indicator
or click a specific time point.
In the time display at lower left, drag across the numbers, or click to enter a specific time.
At the bottom of the panel, click one of the following buttons:
To display these buttons in a separate panel, choose Window > Transport.
Pause
Temporarily stops the current-time indicator. Click the Pause button again to resume playback or
recording.
Move CTI to Previous
Places the current-time indicator at the beginning of the next marker. If there are no
markers, the current-time indicator moves to the beginning of the waveform or session.
Rewind
Shuttles the current-time indicator backward in time.
A
B
C