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Snap to markers, rulers, frames, and zero crossings, Copying, cutting, pasting, and deleting audio

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 42 Editing audio files Snap to markers, rulers, frames, and zero crossings Snapping causes selection boundaries, as well as the current-time indicator, to move to items such as markers, ruler ticks, zero-crossing points, and frames. Enabling snapping helps you make accurate selections; however, if you prefer, you can disable snapping for specific items. 1 To enable snapping for selected items, click the Toggle Snapping icon at the top of the Editor panel. 2 To specify items to snap to, choose Edit > Snapping, and select any of the following: Snap To Markers Snaps to a marker point. For information on defining markers, see "Working with markers" on page 45. Snap To Ruler (Coarse) Snaps only to the major numeric divisions (such as minutes and seconds) in the timeline. Note: You can enable only one Snap To Ruler command at a time. Snap To Ruler (Fine) Snaps to subdivisions (such as milliseconds) in the timeline. Zoom in (right-click and drag across the timeline) to display more accurate subdivisions and place the cursor more precisely. Snap To Zero Crossings Snaps to the nearest place where audio crosses the center line (the zero amplitude point). Snap To Frames Snaps to a frame boundary if the time format is measured in frames (such as Compact Disc and SMPTE). You can access snapping commands by right-clicking the timeline. More Help topics "Snap to clip endpoints" on page 116 "Snap to loop beats" on page 120 Copying, cutting, pasting, and deleting audio Note: Some features in the Windows version of Adobe Audition 3.0 are not available in CS5.5. Examples include Audition-specific clipboards, CD burning, MIDI, the metronome, some file formats and effects, and control surface support. For a complete list, see Adobe Audition 3.0 features replaced or not implemented in CS5.5. Copy or cut audio data 1 In the Waveform Editor, select the audio data you want to copy or cut. Or, to copy or cut the entire waveform, deselect all audio data. 2 Choose one of the following: • Edit > Copy to copy audio data to the clipboard. • Edit > Copy To New to copy and paste the audio data into a newly created file. • Edit > Cut to remove audio data from the current waveform and copy it to the clipboard. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Editing audio files
Last updated 2/16/2012
Snap to markers, rulers, frames, and zero crossings
Snapping
causes selection boundaries, as well as the current-time indicator, to move to items such as markers, ruler
ticks, zero-crossing points, and frames. Enabling snapping helps you make accurate selections; however, if you prefer,
you can disable snapping for specific items.
1
To enable snapping for selected items, click the Toggle Snapping icon
at the top of the Editor panel.
2
To specify items to snap to, choose Edit
> Snapping, and select any of the following:
Snap To Markers
Snaps to a marker point. For information on defining markers, see “
Working with markers
” on
page
45.
Snap To Ruler (Coarse)
Snaps only to the major numeric divisions (such as minutes and seconds) in the timeline.
Note:
You can enable only one Snap To Ruler command at a time.
Snap To Ruler (Fine)
Snaps to subdivisions (such as milliseconds) in the timeline. Zoom in (right-click and drag across
the timeline) to display more accurate subdivisions and place the cursor more precisely.
Snap To Zero Crossings
Snaps to the nearest place where audio crosses the center line (the zero amplitude point).
Snap To Frames
Snaps to a frame boundary if the time format is measured in frames (such as Compact Disc and
SMPTE).
You can access snapping commands by right-clicking the timeline.
More Help topics
Snap to clip endpoints
” on page
116
Snap to loop beats
” on page
120
Copying, cutting, pasting, and deleting audio
Note:
Some features in the Windows version of Adobe Audition 3.0 are not available in CS5.5. Examples include
Audition-specific clipboards, CD burning, MIDI, the metronome, some file formats and effects, and control surface
support. For a complete list, see
Adobe Audition 3.0 features replaced or not implemented in CS5.5
.
Copy or cut audio data
1
In the Waveform Editor, select the audio data you want to copy or cut. Or, to copy or cut the entire waveform,
deselect all audio data.
2
Choose one of the following:
Edit
> Copy to copy audio data to the clipboard.
Edit
> Copy To New to copy and paste the audio data into a newly created file.
Edit
> Cut to remove audio data from the current waveform and copy it to the clipboard.