Adobe 22011292 User Guide - Page 289

Close Session, Close Session and Waveforms, Close Only Non-Session Waveforms, Open Waveform, Save

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ADOBE AUDITION 275 User Guide Note: You should note that the appended tracks are loaded into the session at the beginning of the project's timeline (i.e., all of the tracks will load in at the project from its beginning point.) Once loaded, the appended waveforms can easily be moved into place by actively selecting the desired waveforms and by right-clicking on any one of them and then dragging them into position. If you'd like to add a previously created session to your current session, this can easily be done using the File > Append to Session command. For example, let's say that we'd like to insert an existing multitrack composition that's been saved as a session. Appending the desired session into our current workspace (which will place them at the beginning of the timeline, onto the next available set of open tracks) we can now select and move the appropriate session waveforms into place (often using the Ctrl-Right Click mouse command to select multiple waveforms) - and Voila - you've integrated two sessions into a whole new composition. Close Session Use this function to close the current multitrack session. You'll be asked if you would like to save the session if you've made any modifications since the last save. Close Session and Waveforms This command closes the current multitrack session, and also closes all waveforms used in that session. You'll be asked if you would like to save the session if modification have been made since the last save, plus you'll be prompted so save any modified (but unsaved) waveforms. Close Only Non-Session Waveforms Select this function to close all waveforms that aren't being used in the current session. You'll be prompted so save any modified (but unsaved) waveforms. Open Waveform Use this command to load an existing waveform or CD track into an Adobe Audition editing window. The Open a Waveform dialog appears, allowing you to select one or more audio files for listening or modification. It looks and works similar to a standard Windows Explorer Open window (including allowing you to use the Ctrl and Shift keys to select multiple non-contiguous and contiguous files respectively), but adds useful Adobe Audition-specific features. Note: More information on the Open a Waveform dialog can be found in the "File Menu - Edit View" chapter. Save Session Access this command to save the current session back to disk, overwriting the original without confirmation. If the session doesn't yet exist as a file (not previously saved), you'll be presented with the Save Multitrack Session As window first.

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ADOBE AUDITION
User Guide
Note:
You should note that the appended tracks are loaded into the session at the beginning of the project’s timeline (i.e., all
of the tracks will load in at the project from its beginning point.) Once loaded, the appended waveforms can easily be moved
into place by actively selecting the desired waveforms and by right-clicking on any one of them and then dragging them into
position.
If you’d like to add a previously created session to your current session, this can easily be done using the File > Append
to Session command. For example, let’s say that we’d like to insert an existing multitrack composition that’s been saved
as a session. Appending the desired session into our current workspace (which will place them at the beginning of the timeline,
onto the next available set of open tracks) we can now select and move the appropriate session waveforms into place (often
using the Ctrl-Right Click mouse command to select multiple waveforms) – and Voila – you’ve integrated two sessions into a
whole new composition.
Close Session
Use this function to close the current multitrack session. You’ll be asked if you would like to save the session if you’ve
made any modifications since the last save.
Close Session and Waveforms
This command closes the current multitrack session, and also closes all waveforms used in that session. You’ll be asked
if you would like to save the session if modification have been made since the last save, plus you’ll be prompted so save
any modified (but unsaved) waveforms.
Close Only Non-Session Waveforms
Select this function to close all waveforms that aren’t being used in the current session. You’ll be prompted so save any
modified (but unsaved) waveforms.
Open Waveform
Use this command to load an existing waveform or CD track into an Adobe Audition editing window. The Open a
Waveform dialog appears, allowing you to select one or more audio files for listening or modification. It looks and works
similar to a standard Windows Explorer Open window (including allowing you to use the Ctrl and Shift keys to select
multiple non-contiguous and contiguous files respectively), but adds useful Adobe Audition-specific features.
Note:
More information on the Open a Waveform dialog can be found in the “File Menu – Edit View” chapter.
Save Session
Access this command to save the current session back to disk, overwriting the original without confirmation. If the
session doesn’t yet exist as a file (not previously saved), you’ll be presented with the Save Multitrack Session As window
first.