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Creating playlists, Inverting, reversing, and silencing audio, Invert a waveform

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 48 Editing audio files More Help topics "Delete Silence and Mark Audio options" on page 80 "Batch process files" on page 57 Creating playlists A playlist is an arrangement of marker ranges that you can play back in any order and loop a specified number of times. A playlist lets you try different versions of an arrangement before you commit to edits. You create playlists in the Playlist panel (Window > Playlist). Important: To store a playlist with a file, you must save in WAV format. (See "Save audio files" on page 134.) Create a playlist 1 In the Playlist panel, click the Open Markers Panel button . 2 In the Markers panel, select marker ranges you want to add to the playlist. Then click the Insert Selected Range Markers Into Playlist button , or drag the range markers to the Playlist panel. Change the order of items in a playlist ❖ Drag the item up or down. Play items in a playlist • To play all or part of the list, select the first item you want to play. Then click the Play button panel. • To play a specific item, click the Play button to the left of the item name. at the top of the Loop an item in a playlist ❖ Select an item, and enter a number in the Loops column. Each item can loop a different number of times. Delete items from a playlist ❖ Select the items, and click the Remove button . More Help topics "Working with markers" on page 45 Inverting, reversing, and silencing audio Invert a waveform The Invert effect inverts audio phase by 180 degrees. (To understand phase degrees, see "Waveform measurements" on page 3.) Inverting doesn't produce an audible change on an individual waveform, but you can hear a difference when combining waveforms. For example, you might invert pasted audio to better align it with existing audio. Or, you could invert one channel of a stereo file to correct an out-of-phase recording. 1 If you want to invert part of a waveform, select the desired range. Or, deselect all audio data to invert the entire waveform. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Editing audio files
Last updated 2/16/2012
More Help topics
Delete Silence and Mark Audio options
” on page
80
Batch process files
” on page
57
Creating playlists
A
playlist
is an arrangement of marker ranges that you can play back in any order and loop a specified number of times.
A playlist lets you try different versions of an arrangement before you commit to edits. You create playlists in the
Playlist panel (Window
> Playlist).
Important:
To store a playlist with a file, you must save in WAV format. (See “
Save audio files
” on page
134.)
Create a playlist
1
In the Playlist panel, click the Open Markers Panel button
.
2
In the Markers panel, select marker ranges you want to add to the playlist. Then click the Insert Selected Range
Markers Into Playlist button
, or drag the range markers to the Playlist panel.
Change the order of items in a playlist
Drag the item up or down.
Play items in a playlist
To play all or part of the list, select the first item you want to play. Then click the Play button
at the top of the
panel.
To play a specific item, click the Play button to the left of the item name.
Loop an item in a playlist
Select an item, and enter a number in the Loops column. Each item can loop a different number of times.
Delete items from a playlist
Select the items, and click the Remove button
.
More Help topics
Working with markers
” on page
45
Inverting, reversing, and silencing audio
Invert a waveform
The Invert effect inverts audio phase by 180 degrees. (To understand phase degrees, see “
Waveform measurements
on page
3.)
Inverting doesn’t produce an audible change on an individual waveform, but you can hear a difference when
combining waveforms. For example, you might invert pasted audio to better align it with existing audio. Or, you could
invert one channel of a stereo file to correct an out-of-phase recording.
1
If you want to invert part of a waveform, select the desired range. Or, deselect all audio data to invert the entire
waveform.