Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Getting started
- Chapter 2: Digital audio fundamentals
- Chapter 3: Workflow and workspace
- Chapter 4: Setting up Adobe Audition
- Chapter 5: Importing, recording, and playing audio
- Chapter 6: Editing audio files
- Displaying audio in Edit View
- Selecting audio
- Copying, cutting, pasting, and deleting audio
- Visually fading and changing amplitude
- Working with markers
- Creating and deleting silence
- Inverting and reversing audio
- Generating audio
- Analyzing phase, frequency, and amplitude
- Converting sample types
- Recovery and undo
- Chapter 7: Applying effects
- Chapter 8: Effects reference
- Amplitude and compression effects
- Delay and echo effects
- Filter and equalizer effects
- Modulation effects
- Restoration effects
- Reverb effects
- Special effects
- Stereo imagery effects
- Changing stereo imagery
- Binaural Auto-Panner effect (Edit View only)
- Center Channel Extractor effect
- Channel Mixer effect
- Doppler Shifter effect (Edit View only)
- Graphic Panner effect
- Pan/Expand effect (Edit View only)
- Stereo Expander effect
- Stereo Field Rotate VST effect
- Stereo Field Rotate process effect (Edit View only)
- Time and pitch manipulation effects
- Multitrack effects
- Chapter 9: Mixing multitrack sessions
- Chapter 10: Composing with MIDI
- Chapter 11: Loops
- Chapter 12: Working with video
- Chapter 13: Creating surround sound
- Chapter 14: Saving and exporting
- Saving and exporting files
- Audio file formats
- About audio file formats
- 64-bit doubles (RAW) (.dbl)
- 8-bit signed (.sam)
- A/mu-Law Wave (.wav)
- ACM Waveform (.wav)
- Amiga IFF-8SVX (.iff, .svx)
- Apple AIFF (.aif, .snd)
- ASCII Text Data (.txt)
- Audition Loop (.cel)
- Creative Sound Blaster (.voc)
- Dialogic ADPCM (.vox)
- DiamondWare Digitized (.dwd)
- DVI/IMA ADPCM (.wav)
- Microsoft ADPCM (.wav)
- mp3PRO (.mp3)
- NeXT/Sun (.au, .snd)
- Ogg Vorbis (.ogg)
- SampleVision (.smp)
- Spectral Bitmap Image (.bmp)
- Windows Media Audio (.wma)
- Windows PCM (.wav, .bwf)
- PCM Raw Data (.pcm, .raw)
- Video file formats
- Adding file information
- Chapter 15: Automating tasks
- Chapter 16: Building audio CDs
- Chapter 17: Keyboard shortcuts
- Chapter 18: Digital audio glossary
- Index

ADOBE AUDITION 3.0
User Guide
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Zooming methods
A. Click buttons in Zoom panel B. Drag scroll bars C. Right-click and drag rulers
See also
“Keys for playing and zooming audio” on page 270
Zoom with the Zoom panel
1
To display the Zoom panel, choose Window > Zoom Controls.
2 Do any of the following:
• Click the Zoom In Vertically button to increase the vertical resolution in Edit View or show fewer tracks in
Multitrack View.
• Click the Zoom In Horizontally button to zoom in on the center of the visible waveform or session.
• Click the Zoom To Selection button to zoom in on the currently selected range.
• Click the Zoom In To Right Edge Of Selection button to zoom in on the right boundary of the currently
selected range.
• Click the Zoom In To Left Edge Of Selection button to zoom in on the left boundary of the currently selected
range.
• Click the Zoom Out Horizontally button to zoom out from the center of the visible waveform or session.
•
ClicktheZoomOutFullBothAxesbutton todisplaytheentireaudiofileinEditVieworsessioninMultitrackView.
• Click the Zoom Out Vertically button to decrease the vertical resolution in Edit View or show more tracks in
Multitrack View.
Zoom with a scroll bar or ruler
❖ In the Main panel, do any of the following
• Move the pointer to either edge of a horizontal or vertical scroll bar. When the pointer becomes a magnifying glass
with arrows , drag left or right, or up or down.
• Right-click and drag in the horizontal ruler to zoom into a specific time range. The magnifying glass icon appears,
creating a selection that shows you the range that will fill the Main panel.
• (Edit View only) Right-click and drag in the vertical ruler to zoom into a specific amplitude range. The magnifying
glass icon appears, creating a selection of the range that will fill the Main panel.
To zoom with the mouse wheel, place the pointer over the appropriate scroll bar or ruler, and roll the wheel. (In Edit
View, this zoom method also works when the pointer is over the waveform.) You can set the percentage of this zoom
on the General tab of the Preferences dialog box. (See “General preferences” on page 33.)
Navigate with a scroll bar or ruler
At higher zoom levels, you may need to scroll to see different audio content in the Main panel.
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