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Select artifacts and repair them automatically

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 40 Editing audio files 3 To adjust the selection, do any of the following: • To move the selection, position the pointer in the selection, and drag it to the desired location. • To resize the selection, position the pointer on the corner or edge of the selection, and drag it to the desired size. (For paintbrush selections, you can also adjust the brush Size setting in the toolbar.) • To add to a lasso or paintbrush selection, Shift-drag. To subtract from the selection, Alt-drag. • To determine the intensity of effects applied to paintbrush selections, adjust the Opacity setting in the toolbar. By default, Adobe Audition plays only audio the spectral selection. To hear all audio in the same time range, rightclick the Play button , and deselect Play Spectral Selection Only. More Help topics "Techniques for restoring audio" on page 86 "About the spectral display" on page 36 Select artifacts and repair them automatically For the quickest repair of small, individual audio artifacts like isolated clicks or pops, use the Spot Healing Brush. When you select audio with this tool, it automatically applies the Favorites > Auto Heal command. Note: Auto-healing is optimized for small audio artifacts and thus limited to selections of four seconds or less. 1 In the toolbar, select the Spot Healing Brush . 2 To change the pixel diameter, adjust the Size setting. Or press the square bracket keys. 3 In the Editor panel, either click and hold or drag across an audio artifact in the spectral display. Note: If you click without holding down the mouse button, Audition moves the current-time indicator so you can preview audio, but doesn't repair it. To repair audio by clicking, select Create A Circular Selection On Mouse Down in the General preferences. A B Instantly removing an artifact with the Spot Healing Brush A. Before B. After More Help topics "Customize the spectral display" on page 37 "Techniques for restoring audio" on page 86 Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Editing audio files
Last updated 2/16/2012
3
To adjust the selection, do any of the following:
To move the selection, position the pointer in the selection, and drag it to the desired location.
To resize the selection, position the pointer on the corner or edge of the selection, and drag it to the desired size.
(For paintbrush selections, you can also adjust the brush Size setting in the toolbar.)
To add to a lasso or paintbrush selection, Shift-drag. To subtract from the selection, Alt-drag.
To determine the intensity of effects applied to paintbrush selections, adjust the Opacity setting in the toolbar.
By default, Adobe Audition plays only audio the spectral selection. To hear all audio in the same time range, right-
click the Play button
, and deselect Play Spectral Selection Only.
More Help topics
Techniques for restoring audio
” on page
86
About the spectral display
” on page
36
Select artifacts and repair them automatically
For the quickest repair of small, individual audio artifacts like isolated clicks or pops, use the Spot Healing Brush.
When you select audio with this tool, it automatically applies the Favorites
> Auto Heal command.
Note:
Auto-healing is optimized for small audio artifacts and thus limited to selections of four seconds or less.
1
In the toolbar, select the Spot Healing Brush
.
2
To change the pixel diameter, adjust the Size setting. Or press the square bracket keys.
3
In the Editor panel, either click and hold or drag across an audio artifact in the spectral display.
Note:
If you click without holding down the mouse button, Audition moves the current-time indicator so you can preview
audio, but doesn’t repair it. To repair audio by clicking, select Create A Circular Selection On Mouse Down in the General
preferences.
Instantly removing an artifact with the Spot Healing Brush
A.
Before
B.
After
More Help topics
Customize the spectral display
” on page
37
Techniques for restoring audio
” on page
86
A
B