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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5
User Guide
Modulate Modulates the audio with the current waveform for an interesting effect. The
result is similar to overlapping, except that the values of the two waveforms are multiplied
by each other, sample by sample, instead of added.
Yo u can create fantastic combo effects by selecting part of a wave and using the Mix
Paste command with Modulate selected. The selection is modulated with the audio
signal on the clipboard.
Crossfade Applies a fade to the beginning and end of the pasted audio. Enter a value to
specify how many milliseconds of the audio are faded.
Use this option for smoother transitions to and from pasted audio.
From Clipboard [number] Pastes audio data from the active internal clipboard.
From Windows Clipboard Pastes audio data from the Windows clipboard. If the Windows
clipboard contains no audio data, this option is disabled.
From File Pastes audio data from a file. Click Select File to browse for the file.
Loop Paste Pastes audio data the specified number of times. If the audio is longer than the
current selection, the current selection is automatically lengthened accordingly.
Deleting audio data
Adobe Audition provides two methods for deleting audio: The Delete Selection command
lets you remove a range from a waveform, whereas the Trim command lets you remove
unwanted audio from both sides of the selected audio.
Note: Deleted data doesn’t go to the clipboard and can be retrieved only by choosing Edit >
Undo or File > Revert To Saved, but only if you haven’t saved the file since deleting the data.
To delete audio data:
1 In the waveform display, select the audio data you want to delete.
2 Choose Edit > Delete Selection. Alternatively, click the Delete button in the toolbar.
To trim audio data:
1 In the waveform display, select the audio data you want to keep.
2 Choose Edit > Trim. Alternatively, click the Trim button in the toolbar.
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