Adobe 22011292 User Guide - Page 297

Show Tempo Envelopes, Enable Envelope Editing, Enable Block Edge Dragging

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ADOBE AUDITION 283 User Guide A wave block with FX Parameter Envelopes (in this case, Dynamic Delay) displayed Note: To change FX Parameter envelopes, there must be a checkmark next to Enable Envelope Editing (further down the View menu). If View > Status Bar > Data Under Cursor is checkmarked, you'll be able to get visual feedback as you manipulate an envelope's control point. Show Tempo Envelopes Checkmark this command to enable the display of Tempo Envelopes on MIDI files. Tempo Envelopes - which are viewonly - show the MIDI file's tempo map on the MIDI block. A MIDI block with Show Tempo Envelopes turned on Enable Envelope Editing With this command checked, Pan, Volume, Wet/Dry, and Effects Envelopes are placed in edit mode, where you may click directly on the envelope line to add control points. Once added, you can simply drag control points up and down to draw the shape of the envelope, or drag a control point off the block to remove it. Enable Block Edge Dragging When Block Edge Dragging is enabled, you're able to show or hide more or less of a selected wave block by dragging the block's left or right edge. This non-destructive action has the effect of chopping off (and thereby muting) the first or last part of the block. Note that your mouse cursor changes when it's over a block's edge. Block Edge Dragging can be used for looping a file. If you turn on looping for a block (right-click and select Loop Properties, then check the Enable Looping box in the Wave Block Looping dialog) and drag the edge, the file will loop as you drag. Even if you then turn Block Edge Dragging off, you can still drag loops with the gripper handle that appears in the bottom-right corner of the block.

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ADOBE AUDITION
User Guide
A wave block with FX Parameter Envelopes (in this case, Dynamic Delay) displayed
Note:
To change FX Parameter envelopes, there must be a checkmark next to Enable Envelope Editing (further down the View
menu).
If View > Status Bar > Data Under Cursor is checkmarked, you’ll be able to get visual feedback as you manipulate an
envelope’s control point.
Show Tempo Envelopes
Checkmark this command to enable the display of Tempo Envelopes on MIDI files. Tempo Envelopes – which are view-
only – show the MIDI file’s tempo map on the MIDI block.
A MIDI block with Show Tempo Envelopes turned on
Enable Envelope Editing
With this command checked, Pan, Volume, Wet/Dry, and Effects Envelopes are placed in edit mode, where you may click
directly on the envelope line to add control points. Once added, you can simply drag control points up and down to draw
the shape of the envelope, or drag a control point off the block to remove it.
Enable Block Edge Dragging
When Block Edge Dragging is enabled, you’re able to show or hide more or less of a selected wave block by dragging the
block’s left or right edge. This non-destructive action has the effect of chopping off (and thereby muting) the first or last
part of the block. Note that your mouse cursor changes when it’s over a block’s edge.
Block Edge Dragging can be used for looping a file. If you turn on looping for a block (right-click and select Loop
Properties, then check the Enable Looping box in the Wave Block Looping dialog) and drag the edge, the file will loop as
you drag. Even if you then turn Block Edge Dragging off, you can still drag loops with the gripper handle that appears in the
bottom-right corner of the block.