Adobe 65009626 User Guide - Page 33

Position the current-time indicator, Transport controls

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4 29 Importing, recording, and playing audio Custom Shows the custom time format specified in the Preferences dialog box. The default, 12 frames-per-second, matches the default in Adobe Flash Professional. If your Flash projects use a different frame rate, choose Edit Custom Time Format. Position the current-time indicator • In the timeline ruler, click to instantly reposition the current-time indicator . Or, drag the indicator to scrub audio, previewing it at different time points. • In the time display, drag the numbers, or click them to enter a specific time. • In waveform or spectral display, click or drag with a selection tool. (The current-time indicator is placed at the beginning of the selection.) To hear a selection in the context of surrounding audio, disable the Loop Playback option in the transport controls, and position the current-time indicator prior to the selection. Position the current-time indicator prior to selection to hear surrounding audio. See also "Change interface brightness and colors" on page 15 Transport controls At the bottom of the Editor panel, Soundbooth provides several transport controls for adjusting playback. To start or stop playback without using the transport controls, press the spacebar. Go To Previous Moves the current-time indicator to the previous marker, the previous selection edge, or the beginning of the file. Go To Next Moves the current-time indicator to the next marker, the next selection edge, or the end of the file. Stop Stops playback. Play Starts playback at the current-time indicator. By default, this button becomes the Pause button after playback begins. To return the current-time indicator back to its original position, click the Stop button. To reflect the playback behavior of Adobe Premiere Pro, deselect Return To Start Position On Stop in the General section of the Preferences dialog box. Updated 15 July 2009

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4
Importing, recording, and playing audio
Custom
Shows the custom time format specified in the Preferences dialog box. The default, 12 frames-per-second,
matches the default in Adobe Flash Professional. If your Flash projects use a different frame rate, choose Edit Custom
Time Format.
Position the current-time indicator
In the timeline ruler, click to instantly reposition the current-time indicator
. Or, drag the indicator to
scrub
audio, previewing it at different time points.
In the time display, drag the numbers, or click them to enter a specific time.
In waveform or spectral display, click or drag with a selection tool. (The current-time indicator is placed at the
beginning of the selection.)
To hear a selection in the context of surrounding audio, disable the Loop Playback option in the transport controls,
and position the current-time indicator prior to the selection.
Position the current-time indicator prior to selection to hear surrounding audio.
See also
Change interface brightness and colors
” on page
15
Transport controls
At the bottom of the Editor panel, Soundbooth provides several transport controls for adjusting playback.
To start or stop playback without using the transport controls, press the spacebar.
Go To Previous
Moves the current-time indicator to the previous marker, the previous selection edge, or the
beginning of the file.
Go To Next
Moves the current-time indicator to the next marker, the next selection edge, or the end of the file.
Stop
Stops playback.
Play
Starts playback at the current-time indicator. By default, this button becomes the Pause button
after
playback begins. To return the current-time indicator back to its original position, click the Stop button.
To reflect the playback behavior of Adobe Premiere Pro, deselect Return To Start Position On Stop in the General
section of the Preferences dialog box.
Updated 15 July 2009