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Set static score parameters, Saving and mixing down multitrack files

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4 66 Multitrack mixing and editing Set static score parameters By default, you automate score parameters. (See "Automate mixes with keyframes" on page 62.) But if you prefer static parameter values for a particular score, disable keyframe automation. 1 In the Editor panel, select the score clip. 2 In the Properties panel, click Basic. 3 Do either of the following: • To quickly change the overall character of the score, choose an option from the Preset menu. • To fine-tune the score, drag sliders for individual parameters such as Intensity or Melody. (Intensity adjusts the mix from sparse to dense instrumentation. Additional parameters adjust the level of specific elements.) You can also drag parameter lines in the Editor panel. Saving and mixing down multitrack files Saving multitrack files Soundbooth saves multitrack files in Adobe Sound (ASND) format, which stores history snapshots and lets you readjust trimming and effects. (See "Revert to history states and snapshots" on page 47.) If you're working with Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Flash, import ASND files in those applications for maximum versatility. When you edit and resave a multitrack mix in Soundbooth, the related ASND file automatically updates in other applications. Mix down complete multitrack files ❖ To mix down to common formats like mp3 or WAV, which a broad range of applications support, choose File > Export > Multitrack Mixdown. Mix down individual clips If you want to import an individual multitrack clip in another application, mix the clip down. The exported clip reflects all edits and processing applied in Soundbooth. 1 In the Editor panel, select the clip. 2 Choose File > Export > Clip Mixdown See also "Choosing file formats" on page 73 "ASND options" on page 75 "Working with Adobe Flash and video" on page 67 Updated 15 July 2009

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4
Multitrack mixing and editing
Set static score parameters
By default, you automate score parameters. (See “
Automate mixes with keyframes
” on page
62.) But if you prefer static
parameter values for a particular score, disable keyframe automation.
1
In the Editor panel, select the score clip.
2
In the Properties panel, click Basic.
3
Do either of the following:
To quickly change the overall character of the score, choose an option from the Preset menu.
To fine-tune the score, drag sliders for individual parameters such as Intensity or Melody. (Intensity adjusts the
mix from sparse to dense instrumentation. Additional parameters adjust the level of specific elements.)
You can also drag parameter lines in the Editor panel.
Saving and mixing down multitrack files
Saving multitrack files
Soundbooth saves multitrack files in Adobe Sound (ASND) format, which stores history snapshots and lets you
readjust trimming and effects. (See “
Revert to history states and snapshots
” on page
47.) If you’re working with Adobe
Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Flash, import ASND files in those applications for maximum versatility. When you
edit and resave a multitrack mix in Soundbooth, the related ASND file automatically updates in other applications.
Mix down complete multitrack files
To mix down to common formats like mp3 or WAV, which a broad range of applications support, choose File >
Export > Multitrack Mixdown.
Mix down individual clips
If you want to import an individual multitrack clip in another application, mix the clip down. The exported clip reflects
all edits and processing applied in Soundbooth.
1
In the Editor panel, select the clip.
2
Choose File > Export > Clip Mixdown
See also
Choosing file formats
” on page
73
ASND options
” on page
75
Working with Adobe Flash and video
” on page
67
Updated 15 July 2009