Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual
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Editing Audio
To convert a range cue to a point cue:
Right-click a cue handle, and choose Make Point. The two parts of the range cue handle
merge into a single handle, with the start time of the range becoming the time for the
point cue.
To delete cues:
1
Select one or more cues.
2
Click Del in the Cue List window. Alternatively, right-click the cue handle, and choose
Delete.
Batch processing cues
You can use the Batch feature in the Cue List window to add silence between cues and save
the audio between cues to new files.
To batch process cues:
1
Select one or more cues. At least one of the cues you select must be a range.
2
Click Batch in the Cue List window.
3
Set the following options as desired, and click OK:
Set Amount Of Silence
Adds silence between cue points in the waveform. Enter the
desired values (measured in seconds) in the Add Silence Before and Add Silence After
text boxes.
Save To Files
Saves the audio between cue points to new files.
Filename Prefix
Specifies a prefix for the new files. Adobe Audition automatically adds
numbers after the prefix (phrase02, phrase03, and so on) as well as the correct extension
based upon the output format you choose.
Destination Folder
Specifies the folder where Adobe Audition places the new files. Click
Browse to specify a different folder.
Output Format
Specifies the desired output format for the new files. If the specified
format has options, the Options button is enabled. Click this button to select options.
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