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Copying, pasting, and deleting audio, Copy, cut, and paste audio, Mix audio when pasting, Trim, crop

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See also "Change units in the timeline ruler or time display" on page 28 "Use markers" on page 35 "Adjust beat detection settings" on page 45 USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4 38 Editing and repairing audio files Copying, pasting, cropping, and deleting audio Copy, cut, and paste audio 1 With the Time Selection tool , select the audio you want to copy or cut. 2 To copy audio to the clipboard, choose Edit > Copy. Or, to remove audio from the current file and add it to the clipboard, choose Edit > Cut. When you edit audio from a video file, the Cut command silences audio without changing file length, maintaining synchronization with video. 3 In any file, place the current-time indicator where you want to insert audio, or select the audio you want to replace. Then choose Edit > Paste. See also "Position the current-time indicator" on page 29 "Create files from selections and copied audio" on page 21 Mix audio when pasting The Mix Paste command lets you mix audio from the clipboard with the current waveform. 1 In the Editor panel, place the current-time indicator where you want to start mixing audio. Or, select the audio you want to replace. 2 Choose Edit > Mix Paste. 3 Drag the sliders for Copied Audio and Existing Audio to adjust the ratio of each. 4 Click Preview, and adjust the sliders as needed. 5 Click OK to apply your changes. See also "Position the current-time indicator" on page 29 Trim, crop, or delete audio Trim audio at the beginning or end of a file Click the Zoom Out Full button to display trim handles in the Editor panel, and drag either handle inward. If trim handles are visually distracting, deselect View > Trim Handles. Updated 15 July 2009

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4
Editing and repairing audio files
See also
Change units in the timeline ruler or time display
” on page
28
Use markers
” on page
35
Adjust beat detection settings
” on page
45
Copying, pasting, cropping, and deleting audio
Copy, cut, and paste audio
1
With the Time Selection tool
, select the audio you want to copy or cut.
2
To copy audio to the clipboard, choose Edit
> Copy. Or, to remove audio from the current file and add it to the
clipboard, choose Edit
> Cut.
When you edit audio from a video file, the Cut command silences audio without changing file length, maintaining
synchronization with video.
3
In any file, place the current-time indicator
where you want to insert audio, or select the audio you want to
replace. Then choose Edit
> Paste.
See also
Position the current-time indicator
” on page
29
Create files from selections and copied audio
” on page
21
Mix audio when pasting
The Mix Paste command lets you mix audio from the clipboard with the current waveform.
1
In the Editor panel, place the current-time indicator
where you want to start mixing audio. Or, select the audio
you want to replace.
2
Choose Edit
> Mix Paste.
3
Drag the sliders for Copied Audio and Existing Audio to adjust the ratio of each.
4
Click Preview, and adjust the sliders as needed.
5
Click OK to apply your changes.
See also
Position the current-time indicator
” on page
29
Trim, crop, or delete audio
Trim audio at the beginning or end of a file
Click the Zoom Out Full button
to display trim handles in the Editor panel, and drag either handle inward.
If trim handles are visually distracting, deselect View > Trim Handles.
Updated 15 July 2009