Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 121

Trimming and extending clips, Remove a selected range from clips

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 117 Mixing multitrack sessions To quickly copy a reference, press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd + C (Mac OS). Alternatively, Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) the clip header. 1 Click the Move tool in the toolbar. Then right-click and drag the clip. To copy with the Time Selection tool , right-click and drag the clip header (similar to the Hybrid tool technique in previous versions). 2 Release the mouse button, and choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: • Copy Here (to copy a reference) • Copy Unique Here Trimming and extending clips You can trim or extend audio clips to suit the needs of a mix. Because the Multitrack Editor is nondestructive, clip edits are impermanent; you can return to the original, unedited clip at any time. If you want to permanently edit an audio clip, however, you can quickly open the source file in the Waveform Editor. (See "Comparing the Waveform and Multitrack editors" on page 8.) Remove a selected range from clips 1 In the toolbar, click the Time Selection tool . 2 Drag across one or more clips to select them and a range. 3 Do one of the following: • To remove the range from clips and leave a gap in the timeline, choose Edit > Delete. • To remove the range and collapse the gap in the timeline, choose Edit > Ripple Delete, and select one of the following options: Selected Clips Removes selected clips, shifting remaining clips on the same tracks. Time Selection in Selected Clips Removes the range from selected clips, splitting them if necessary. Time Selection in All Tracks Removes the range from all clips in the session. Time Selection in Selected Track Removes the range only from the currently highlighted track in the Editor panel. Collapse a gap between clips on a track ❖ Right-click the empty area between the clips, and choose Ripple Delete > Gap. Trim or extend clips 1 If you want to repeat a clip, right-click it and select Loop. (See "Looping clips" on page 119.) 2 In the Editor panel, position the cursor over the left or right edge of the clip. The edge-dragging icon 3 Drag clip edges. appears. Shift the contents of a trimmed or looped clip You can slip edit a trimmed or looped clip to shift its contents within clip edges. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Mixing multitrack sessions
Last updated 2/16/2012
To quickly copy a reference, press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd + C (Mac OS). Alternatively, Alt-drag (Windows) or
Option-drag (Mac OS) the clip header.
1
Click the Move tool
in the toolbar. Then right-click and drag the clip.
To copy with the Time Selection tool
, right-click and drag the clip header (similar to the Hybrid tool technique in
previous versions).
2
Release the mouse button, and choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:
Copy Here (to copy a reference)
Copy Unique Here
Trimming and extending clips
You can trim or extend audio clips to suit the needs of a mix. Because the Multitrack Editor is nondestructive, clip edits
are impermanent; you can return to the original, unedited clip at any time. If you want to permanently edit an audio
clip, however, you can quickly open the source file in the Waveform Editor. (See “
Comparing the Waveform and
Multitrack editors
” on page
8.)
Remove a selected range from clips
1
In the toolbar, click the Time Selection tool
.
2
Drag across one or more clips to select them and a range.
3
Do one of the following:
To remove the range from clips and leave a gap in the timeline, choose Edit
> Delete.
To remove the range and collapse the gap in the timeline, choose Edit
> Ripple Delete, and select one of the
following options:
Selected Clips
Removes selected clips, shifting remaining clips on the same tracks.
Time Selection in Selected Clips
Removes the range from selected clips, splitting them if necessary.
Time Selection in All Tracks
Removes the range from all clips in the session.
Time Selection in Selected Track
Removes the range only from the currently highlighted track in the Editor panel.
Collapse a gap between clips on a track
Right-click the empty area between the clips, and choose Ripple Delete > Gap.
Trim or extend clips
1
If you want to repeat a clip, right-click it and select Loop. (See “
Looping clips
” on page
119.)
2
In the Editor panel, position the cursor over the left or right edge of the clip. The edge-dragging icon
appears.
3
Drag clip edges.
Shift the contents of a trimmed or looped clip
You can slip edit a trimmed or looped clip to shift its contents within clip edges.