Setting advanced session properties – Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual
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Note: Adobe Audition sends and receives timecode through the MIDI Out and MIDI In ports
of your system. To configure these ports, see “Setting up for SMPTE synchronization” on
page 40.
To use a session as a SMPTE master:
1
Choose Options > SMPTE Master Enable.
2
Select the desired SMPTE time format for the timeline (see “Monitoring time” on
page 69).
To use a session as a SMPTE slave:
1
Choose Options > SMPTE Start Offset, click Format, and select the desired SMPTE
time format.
2
Enter the desired start point in the SMPTE Start Time Offset box, and then click OK.
(This option defines Adobe Audition’s start point; it doesn’t offset incoming timecode.)
Note: If you chose the SMPTE Drop time format, the offset must compensate for dropped
frames. For example, you must enter 1:00:02 to achieve an offset of 1:00:00.
3
Choose Options > SMPTE Slave Enable.
Setting advanced session properties
In the Advanced Session Properties dialog box, you can adjust session-specific mixing,
tempo, and metronome settings. You can also add session notes, which can help you recall
details about a session or communicate those details to someone else.
To set loop-related session properties, use the Session Properties window. See “Setting
the tempo, time signature, and key for sessions” on page 204.
To set advanced session properties:
1
Choose View > Advanced Session Properties.
2
Set options as desired, and click OK.
For more information, search for “Setting advanced session properties” in Help.
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