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Select ranges in the Multitrack Editor

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 107 Mixing multitrack sessions Select ranges in the Multitrack Editor Simultaneously selecting a range and clips in the Editor panel 1 In the toolbar, select the Time Selection tool . 2 In the Editor panel, do one of the following: • To select only a range, click an empty area of the track display, and drag left or right. • To select a range and clips, click the center of a clip, and drag a marquee. Customize start offset and time display for multitrack sessions 1 In the Editor panel, click an empty area of the track display to ensure that no clips are selected. 2 Choose Window > Properties. 3 In the Properties panel, adjust the following options: Start Time Sets a start-time offset, helping you match audio in Adobe Audition to the time displayed in video applications. Advanced settings To customize Time Display settings for the active session, set the Time Format and Custom Frame Rate settings. For details, see "Change the time display format" on page 29. Basic multitrack controls Understanding video, audio, bus, and master tracks Multitrack sessions can include four different types of tracks: • Video tracks contain an imported video clip. A session can include one video track and clip at a time. You can watch a preview in the Video panel (Window > Video). • Audio tracks contain either imported audio or clips recorded in the current session. These tracks offer the widest range of controls, letting you specify inputs and outputs, apply effects and equalization, route audio to sends and buses, and automate mixes. • Bus tracks let you combine the outputs of several audio tracks or sends and control them collectively. • The Master track , which is the last in each session, lets you easily combine the outputs of multiple tracks and buses and control them with a single fader. For more information, see "Routing audio to buses, sends, and the Master track" on page 112. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Mixing multitrack sessions
Last updated 2/16/2012
Select ranges in the Multitrack Editor
Simultaneously selecting a range and clips in the Editor panel
1
In the toolbar, select the Time Selection tool
.
2
In the Editor panel, do one of the following:
To select only a range, click an empty area of the track display, and drag left or right.
To select a range and clips, click the center of a clip, and drag a marquee.
Customize start offset and time display for multitrack sessions
1
In the Editor panel, click an empty area of the track display to ensure that no clips are selected.
2
Choose Window > Properties.
3
In the Properties panel, adjust the following options:
Start Time
Sets a start-time offset, helping you match audio in Adobe Audition to the time displayed in video
applications.
Advanced settings
To customize Time Display settings for the active session, set the Time Format and Custom
Frame Rate settings. For details, see “
Change the time display format
” on page
29.
Basic multitrack controls
Understanding video, audio, bus, and master tracks
Multitrack sessions can include four different types of tracks:
Video tracks
contain an imported video clip. A session can include one video track and clip at a time. You can
watch a preview in the Video panel (Window
> Video).
Audio tracks
contain either imported audio or clips recorded in the current session. These tracks offer the
widest range of controls, letting you specify inputs and outputs, apply effects and equalization, route audio to sends
and buses, and automate mixes.
Bus tracks
let you combine the outputs of several audio tracks or sends and control them collectively.
The Master track
, which is the last in each session, lets you easily combine the outputs of multiple tracks and
buses and control them with a single fader.
For more information, see “
Routing audio to buses, sends, and the Master track
” on page
112.