Adobe 65009626 User Guide - Page 20
Managing workspaces, Choose a workspace, Predefined workspaces in Soundbooth, Save, reset
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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4 16 Workspace Custom Colors Adjusts the color of waveforms, selections, and the current-time indicator. Use Gradients When deselected, removes shadows and highlights from panels and buttons, and orange semicircles from beat markers. See also "View layered or separated waveform channels" on page 33 "Position the current-time indicator" on page 29 Managing workspaces Choose a workspace Each Adobe video and audio application includes several predefined workspaces that optimize the layout of panels for specific tasks. When you choose one of these workspaces, or any custom workspaces you've saved, the current workspace is redrawn accordingly. ❖ Open the project you want to work on, choose Window > Workspace, and select the desired workspace. Predefined workspaces in Soundbooth In the Window > Workspace submenu, Soundbooth provides the following predefined workspaces: Default Optimizes the layout of panels for audio editing, providing a large view of the Editor panel. Edit Audio to Video Places the Markers and Video panels above the Editor panel, so you can precisely synchronize audio and video. Edit Score to Video Prominently positions the Video panel and increases the vertical size of the Properties panel, revealing all score options. Meta Logging Extends the Metadata panel to the full height of the application window, helping you quickly edit properties for files, multitrack clips, and speech transcripts. 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: 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. Updated 15 July 2009