Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 43

Select spectral ranges, or Paintbrush Selection

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 39 Editing audio files Dragging to select time ranges • To extend or shorten a selection, drag the selection edges. (Shift-click beyond the edges to quickly extend a selection to a specific location.) Note: If you prefer, you can right-click to extend or shorten a selection. To enable this feature, select Extend Selection in the General section of the Preferences dialog box. Select spectral ranges When working in a spectral display, you can use the Marquee, Lasso, or Paintbrush Selection tool to select audio data within specific spectral ranges. The Marquee Selection tool lets you select a rectangular area. The Lasso Selection and Paintbrush Selection tools let you make free-form selections. All three tools allow for detailed editing and processing, including incredible flexibility in audio restoration work. For example, if you find audio artifacts, you can select and edit just the affected frequencies, producing superior results with faster processing. The Paintbrush Selection tool creates unique selections that determine the intensity of applied effects. To adjust intensity, either layer brush strokes or change the Opacity setting in the toolbar. The more opaque the white, selected area is, the more intense applied effects will be. A B C Types of spectral selections A. Marquee B. Lasso C. Paintbrush 1 In the toolbar, select the Marquee , Lasso , or Paintbrush Selection . 2 In the Editor panel, drag in the spectral display to select the desired audio data. Note: When you make a selection in a stereo waveform, the selection is applied to all channels by default. To select audio data in specific channels, choose them from the Edit > Enable Channels menu. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Editing audio files
Last updated 2/16/2012
Dragging to select time ranges
To extend or shorten a selection, drag the selection edges. (Shift-click beyond the edges to quickly extend a selection
to a specific location.)
Note:
If you prefer, you can right-click to extend or shorten a selection. To enable this feature, select Extend Selection in
the General section of the Preferences dialog box.
Select spectral ranges
When working in a spectral display, you can use the Marquee, Lasso, or Paintbrush Selection tool to select audio data
within specific spectral ranges. The Marquee Selection tool lets you select a rectangular area. The Lasso Selection and
Paintbrush Selection tools let you make free-form selections. All three tools allow for detailed editing and processing,
including incredible flexibility in audio restoration work. For example, if you find audio artifacts, you can select and
edit just the affected frequencies, producing superior results with faster processing.
The Paintbrush Selection tool creates unique selections that determine the intensity of applied effects. To adjust
intensity, either layer brush strokes or change the Opacity setting in the toolbar. The more opaque the white, selected
area is, the more intense applied effects will be.
Types of spectral selections
A.
Marquee
B.
Lasso
C.
Paintbrush
1
In the toolbar, select the Marquee
, Lasso
, or Paintbrush Selection
.
2
In the Editor panel, drag in the spectral display to select the desired audio data.
Note:
When you make a selection in a stereo waveform, the selection is applied to all channels by default. To select audio
data in specific channels, choose them from the Edit
> Enable Channels menu.
A
B
C