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It should be noted that the following panels are opened automatically while using the Default setting. You can add or remove panels by going to the Window Menu. To change the setting, you can go to Window > Workspace and choose a new setting.
Panels
Learn more about the different panels that make up the interface of Adobe Audition below!
Editor
The Editor Panel is the space where audio clips are brought in to edit directly and/or add effects. Here is where you will be able to use editing tools such as the Razor Tool and Time Selection Tool to manipulate any audio within this panel. Audio clips brought into this panel might look slightly different depending on whether you are in Waveform or Multitrack view.
Editor Panel in Multitrack View:
Editor Panel in Waveform View:
Files
The Files Panel is where all audio files recorded into Audition (while on Waveform view) are automatically saved to. They can be referenced here and be brought into Multitrack view for further editing by simply clicking and dragging the audio file into the Editor Panel.
You can also import audio clips stored in your computer or external hard drive by clicking on the folder icon with the arrow pointing right and locating your file.
To have clips automatically play a preview once they're clicked, click on the Auto-Play button found near the bottom of the panel to activate it.
Media Browser
The Media Browser is a more detailed and quicker way to preview and import clips.
To create a shortcut to a folder you will be referencing a lot during a project, select the folder, click on the the plus sign near the top of the panel, and choose 'Add Shortcut for Selected Folder(s)'.
FOR THIS EXAMPLE: locate the Class Files folder you downloaded earlier and add it to Shortcuts.
- To have clips automatically play a preview once they're clicked, click on the Auto-Play button found near the bottom of the panel to activate it.
- To import clips, simply click and drag the clip(s) to the Editor Panel.
Effects Rack Panel
The Effects Rack Panel allows you to see all the effects that have been added to a single selected audio clip.
- The Effects Rack Panel is in the same area as the Media Browser Panel. To bring it up, click the two right arrows and select Effects Rack from the options. It will also automatically be brought up whenever you add an effect to an audio clip.
- To delete any effect, simply click on it and press the Backspace/Delete key on your keyboard, or click on the trashcan icon next to the presets.
- To edit an effect, double-click on it to bring up it's corresponding pop-up box.
History Panel
The History Panel allows you to see all of the edits that have been made to a project and allows you to navigate to different versions of the project before certain edits were made. You can go back to particular versions of project by permenantly deleting certain edits, however any edit that is deleted will also delete any edits that came after it.
Menu Bar
The Menu Bar has all of the tools and actions needed to complete our sound projects. Leave it for blank driver download. We will be navigating the File, Edit, Clip, and Effects menus later on in this training, but feel free to explore for yourself the many different editing resources Audition provides!
Window
The Window Menu is where you can open or close different panels that appear within your workspace. Depending on what setting you are in (for us it's the Default setting), certain panels will already be selected under this menu, while others not. To add panels, simply click on one not yet selected from the Window Menu. Similarly, to remove panels, simply click on one already selected from the Window Menu.
Waveform vs. Multitrack View
Adobe Audition offers two session types to edit audio. One may be a better choice than the other, depending on what project needs to be completed. Read below to learn more about Waveform and Multitrack view.
Waveform
The Waveform view is a destructive editing area for a single audio file which means all edits are permanant to the original file once saved. You can always undo (Ctrl + Z/Cmd + Z) edits and save the file again to keep a past version of the file.
In case you want to record audio directly to Adobe Audition, make sure you are on the Waveform view as it is the only one of the two sessions that allows you to do so. Money controls port devices driver.
Multitrack
The Multitrack view is a non-destructive editing area for multiple audio files, which means that all cuts, edits, and effects done or added to the audio clips in one project will not change the original audio files.
All audio recorded in Waveform view can be brought into Multitrack view via the Files Panel.
Then we go;
File>Export>Multitrack Mixdown> Entire Session
And save the file name something appropriate.
Then we will mute that track, and unmute the next one, and export that track on it’s own. After exporting each individual track, we can turn them all back on and add any effects we may want in our final mix.
EFFECTS
You may want to add effects like pitch-shift or echo. You may also be thinking about using Essential Sound. Essential Sound is a feature in Adobe Audition that can help distinguish dialogue, music and sound effects.
Essential Sound is a feature that allows you to nominate a predefined effect (such as background voice). If you can’t see it, you can find it in;
Window>Essential Sound
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If you marquee select everything in a track, you can then choose an appropriate preset.
Just keep in mind any changes you make in the final mix that change the speed or placement of the audio will make the master track not sync up with the individual tracks we created.
FINAL MIX
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The final Mix is when you want to blend everything together. Dialogue, Sound Effects, Music and Ambient Sound.
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All you need to do is make sure you have that mute button off for everything and then; Drivers i-o data usb devices.
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File>Export>Multitrack Mixdown> Entire Session