Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 127

Create an audio clip from a bus or master track, Automating mixes with envelopes

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 123 Mixing multitrack sessions • Select nothing to mix down an entire session. 2 To combine the contents of the original clips, do either of the following: • To create a track and clip in the Multitrack Editor, choose Multitrack > Bounce To New Track. • To create a file in the Waveform Editor, choose Multitrack > Mixdown To New File. To mixdown an entire session, see "Export multitrack mixdown files" on page 136. Create an audio clip from a bus or master track If you want to edit audio from a bus or master track, create a clip from the track. 1 In the Editor panel, select a time range for the new clip. (See "Select ranges in the Multitrack Editor" on page 107.) 2 In the timeline, right-click a bus or master track, choose Bounce [track type] To New Track. Adobe Audition creates a new track with a clip that reflects the bus or master mix. More Help topics "Export multitrack mixdown files" on page 136 Automating mixes with envelopes Note: Some features in the Windows version of Adobe Audition 3.0 are not available in CS5.5. Examples include control surface support, CD burning, MIDI, some file formats and effects, clip grouping and time stretching, and the metronome. For a complete list, see Adobe Audition 3.0 features replaced or not implemented in CS5.5. By automating mixes, you can change mix settings over time. For example, you can automatically increase volume during a critical musical passage and later reduce the volume in a gradual fade out. See this video tutorial to watch mix automation in action. Automation envelopes visually indicate settings at specific points in time, and you can edit them by dragging keyframes on envelope lines. Envelopes are nondestructive, so they don't change audio files in any way. If you open a file in the Waveform Editor, for example, you don't hear the effect of any envelopes applied in the Multitrack Editor. A B Clip and track envelopes in the Editor panel A. Clip envelope B. Track envelope Automating clip settings With clip envelopes, you can automate clip volume, pan, and effect settings. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Mixing multitrack sessions
Last updated 2/16/2012
Select nothing to mix down an entire session.
2
To combine the contents of the original clips, do either of the following:
To create a track and clip in the Multitrack Editor, choose Multitrack
> Bounce To New Track.
To create a file in the Waveform Editor, choose Multitrack
> Mixdown To New File.
To mixdown an entire session, see “
Export multitrack mixdown files
” on page
136.
Create an audio clip from a bus or master track
If you want to edit audio from a bus or master track, create a clip from the track.
1
In the Editor panel, select a time range for the new clip. (See “
Select ranges in the Multitrack Editor
” on page
107.)
2
In the timeline, right-click a bus or master track, choose Bounce
[track type]
To New Track.
Adobe Audition creates a new track with a clip that reflects the bus or master mix.
More Help topics
Export multitrack mixdown files
” on page
136
Automating mixes with envelopes
Note:
Some features in the Windows version of Adobe Audition 3.0 are not available in CS5.5. Examples include control
surface support, CD burning, MIDI, some file formats and effects, clip grouping and time stretching, and the metronome.
For a complete list, see
Adobe Audition 3.0 features replaced or not implemented in CS5.5
.
By automating mixes, you can change mix settings over time. For example, you can automatically increase volume
during a critical musical passage and later reduce the volume in a gradual fade out.
See this video tutorial to watch mix
automation in action
.
Automation envelopes visually indicate settings at specific points in time, and you can edit them by dragging
keyframes on envelope lines. Envelopes are nondestructive, so they don’t change audio files in any way. If you open a
file in the Waveform Editor, for example, you don’t hear the effect of any envelopes applied in the Multitrack Editor.
Clip and track envelopes in the Editor panel
A.
Clip envelope
B.
Track envelope
Automating clip settings
With clip envelopes, you can automate clip volume, pan, and effect settings.
B
A