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Options Menu - Multitrack

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325 Chapter 19: Options Menu - Multitrack View T he Options menu contains commands for customizing Adobe Audition's settings for the Multitrack View. Loop Mode The Loop Mode option toggles Adobe Audition's Play control between Loop and Play states. • When Loop Mode is checked, pressing the Play control will continuously loop the current selection (or the entire session, if nothing is selected). • When there is no checkmark, the Play control plays the selection (or session) once and then stops playback. Monitor Record Level(s) Checking this option will activate the Level Meters and start monitoring the recording source, which is useful for setting levels before recording. To quit monitoring, press the Stop control or uncheck Monitor Record Level(s) on the Options menu. Show Levels on Play and Record This item enables or disables Adobe Audition's Level Meters used to visualize audio levels during recording and playback. MIDI Trigger Enable By checking MIDI Trigger Enable, any of Adobe Audition's shortcuts that have been assigned to MIDI events can be called from a MIDI keyboard, a sequencer, or any other device capable of issuing a MIDI command. Disable this option if you don't wish to have shortcuts respond to MIDI events. Note: Before attempting to enable MIDI triggering, you'll need to choose a device for MIDI In that's recognized by Windows, such as a soundcard's built-in MIDI interface or a MIDI interface card. To do this, go to Options > Device Properties and click on the MIDI In tab. Use the drop-down list to select the device to be used for triggering. Use the keyboard shortcut of F6 to quickly toggle the status of the MIDI Trigger Enable function. MIDI Panic Button Sometimes MIDI devices get out of sync and get "stuck notes" where a note won't stop playing. Select MIDI Panic Button to send an All Notes Off command to every MIDI device that Adobe Audition knows about.

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Chapter 19: Options Menu – Multitrack
View
he Options menu contains commands for customizing Adobe Audition’s settings for the Multitrack View.
Loop Mode
The Loop Mode option toggles Adobe Audition’s Play control between Loop and Play states.
When Loop Mode is checked, pressing the Play control will continuously loop the current selection (or the entire
session, if nothing is selected).
When there is no checkmark, the Play control plays the selection (or session) once and then stops playback.
Monitor Record Level(s)
Checking this option will activate the Level Meters and start monitoring the recording source, which is useful for setting
levels before recording.
To quit monitoring, press the Stop control or uncheck Monitor Record Level(s) on the Options menu.
Show Levels on Play and Record
This item enables or disables Adobe Audition’s Level Meters used to visualize audio levels during recording and playback.
MIDI Trigger Enable
By checking MIDI Trigger Enable, any of Adobe Audition’s shortcuts that have been assigned to MIDI events can be
called from a MIDI keyboard, a sequencer, or any other device capable of issuing a MIDI command.
Disable this option if you don’t wish to have shortcuts respond to MIDI events.
Note:
Before attempting to enable MIDI triggering, you’ll need to choose a device for MIDI In that’s recognized by Windows,
such as a soundcard’s built-in MIDI interface or a MIDI interface card. To do this, go to Options > Device Properties and
click on the MIDI In tab. Use the drop-down list to select the device to be used for triggering.
Use the keyboard shortcut of F6 to quickly toggle the status of the MIDI Trigger Enable function.
MIDI Panic Button
Sometimes MIDI devices get out of sync and get “stuck notes” where a note won’t stop playing. Select MIDI Panic Button
to send an All Notes Off command to every MIDI device that Adobe Audition knows about.
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