Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 51

Save audio between markers to new files, Use Marker Names In Filename, Prefix, Postfix Starting

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 47 Editing audio files Reposition markers • In the Editor panel, drag marker handles to a new location. • In the Markers panel, select the marker, and enter new Start values for point markers, or Start, End, and Duration values for range markers. Merge individual markers ❖ In the Markers panel, select the markers you want to merge, and click the Merge button . The new merged marker inherits its name from the first marker. Merged point markers become range markers. Convert a point marker to a range marker ❖ Right-click the marker handle, and choose Convert to Range. The marker handle splits into two handles. Convert a range marker to a point marker ❖ Right-click a marker handle, and choose Convert to Point. The two parts of the range marker handle merge into a single handle, with the start time of the range becoming the time for the point marker. Delete markers • Select one or more markers, and click the Delete button in the Markers panel. • Right-click the marker handle in the Editor panel, and choose Delete Marker. Save audio between markers to new files 1 In the Waveform Editor, choose Window > Markers. 2 Select one or more marker ranges. (See "Working with markers" on page 45 .) 3 Click the Export Audio button in the Markers panel. 4 Set the following options: Use Marker Names In Filename Uses the marker name as the prefix for the filename. Prefix Specifies a filename prefix for the new files. Postfix Starting # Specifies the number to begin with when adding numbers to the filename prefix. Adobe Audition automatically adds numbers after the prefix (for example, prefix02, prefix03) to distinguish saved files. Location Specifies the destination folder for saved files. Click Browse to specify a different folder. Format Specifies the file format. The Format Settings area below indicates and data compression and storage modes; to adjust these, click Change. (See "Audio format settings" on page 137.) Sample Type Indicates the sample rate and bit depth. To adjust these options, click Change. (See "Convert the sample rate of a file" on page 53.) Include Markers and Other Metadata Includes audio markers and information from the Metadata panel in processed files. (See "Viewing and editing XMP metadata" on page 138.) Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Editing audio files
Last updated 2/16/2012
Reposition markers
In the Editor panel, drag marker handles to a new location.
In the Markers panel, select the marker, and enter new Start values for point markers, or Start, End, and Duration
values for range markers.
Merge individual markers
In the Markers panel, select the markers you want to merge, and click the Merge button
.
The new merged marker inherits its name from the first marker. Merged point markers become range markers.
Convert a point marker to a range marker
Right-click the marker handle, and choose Convert to Range.
The marker handle splits into two handles.
Convert a range marker to a point marker
Right-click a marker handle, and choose Convert to Point.
The two parts of the range marker handle merge into a single handle, with the start time of the range becoming the
time for the point marker.
Delete markers
Select one or more markers, and click the Delete button
in the Markers panel.
Right-click the marker handle in the Editor panel, and choose Delete Marker.
Save audio between markers to new files
1
In the Waveform Editor, choose Window
> Markers.
2
Select one or more marker ranges. (See “
Working with markers
” on page
45 .)
3
Click the Export Audio button
in the Markers panel.
4
Set the following options:
Use Marker Names In Filename
Uses the marker name as the prefix for the filename.
Prefix
Specifies a filename prefix for the new files.
Postfix Starting #
Specifies the number to begin with when adding numbers to the filename prefix. Adobe Audition
automatically adds numbers after the prefix (for example, prefix02, prefix03) to distinguish saved files.
Location
Specifies the destination folder for saved files. Click Browse to specify a different folder.
Format
Specifies the file format. The Format Settings area below indicates and data compression and storage
modes; to adjust these, click Change. (See “
Audio format settings
” on page
137.)
Sample Type
Indicates the sample rate and bit depth. To adjust these options, click Change. (See “
Convert the
sample rate of a file
” on page
53.)
Include Markers and Other Metadata
Includes audio markers and information from the Metadata panel in
processed files. (See “
Viewing and editing XMP metadata
” on page
138.)