Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 128

Show or hide clip envelopes, Show or hide individual automation parameters, Automating track settings

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 124 Mixing multitrack sessions On stereo tracks, clip volume and pan envelopes appear by default; you can identify them by color and initial position. Volume envelopes are yellow lines initially placed across the upper half of clips. Pan envelopes are blue lines initially placed in the center. (With pan envelopes, the top of a clip represents full left, while the bottom represents full right.) Note: On mono and 5.1 surround tracks, clips lack pan envelopes. Two clip envelopes A. Pan envelope B. Volume envelope More Help topics "Adjust automation with keyframes" on page 126 "About spline curves for graphs" on page 61 Show or hide clip envelopes Clip envelopes are visible by default, but if they interfere with editing or are visually distracting, you can hide them. ❖ From the View menu, choose any of the following: • Show Clip Volume Envelopes • Show Clip Pan Envelopes • Show Clip Effect Envelopes Show or hide individual automation parameters Showing a parameter for an effect ❖ In the upper-right corner of a clip, click the parameter menu, and select a Rack mixing option or an effect parameter. The Rack Power option lets you turn clip effects on and off over time. Automating track settings With track envelopes, you can change volume, pan, and effect settings over time. Adobe Audition displays track envelopes in an automation lane below each track. Each automated parameter has its own envelope, which you edit just like clip envelopes. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Mixing multitrack sessions
Last updated 2/16/2012
On stereo tracks, clip volume and pan envelopes appear by default; you can identify them by color and initial position.
Volume envelopes are yellow lines initially placed across the upper half of clips. Pan envelopes are blue lines initially
placed in the center. (With pan envelopes, the top of a clip represents full left, while the bottom represents full right.)
Note:
On mono and 5.1 surround tracks, clips lack pan envelopes.
Two clip envelopes
A.
Pan envelope
B.
Volume envelope
More Help topics
Adjust automation with keyframes
” on page
126
About spline curves for graphs
” on page
61
Show or hide clip envelopes
Clip envelopes are visible by default, but if they interfere with editing or are visually distracting, you can hide them.
From the View menu, choose any of the following:
Show Clip Volume Envelopes
Show Clip Pan Envelopes
Show Clip Effect Envelopes
Show or hide individual automation parameters
Showing a parameter for an effect
In the upper-right corner of a clip, click the parameter menu, and select a Rack mixing option or an effect
parameter.
The Rack Power option lets you turn clip effects on and off over time.
Automating track settings
With track envelopes, you can change volume, pan, and effect settings over time. Adobe Audition displays track
envelopes in an automation lane below each track. Each automated parameter has its own envelope, which you edit
just like clip envelopes.