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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• In the Markers panel, select the marker, and enter a new value in the Begin text box.
Change the duration of a range marker
• In the Main panel, drag the blue end handle to a new location.
• In the Markers panel, select the marker, and enter a new value in the End or Length text box.
Merge individual markers
❖ Open the Markers panel, select the markers you want to merge, and click the Merge button .
Note: The new merged marker inherits its name from the first marker. You lose any information in the Label and Desc
text boxes for the subsequent merged marker.
Merge two marker ranges
❖ Open the Markers panel, select the two ranges, and click the Merge button .
Convert a point marker to a range marker
❖ Right-click the marker handle and choose Make Range.
The marker handle splits into two handles.
Convert a range marker to a point marker
❖ Right-click a marker handle and choose Make Point.
The two parts of the range marker handle merge into a single handle, with the start time of the range becoming the
time for the point marker.
Delete markers
• Select one or more markers, and click the Delete button in the Markers panel.
• Right-click the marker handle in the Main panel, and choose Delete.
Add silence between markers
1 In Edit View, choose Window > Marker List.
2 Select one or more markers. At least one of the markers you select must be a range.
3 Click Batch in the Markers panel.
4 Click Set Amount Of Silence, enter the desired number of seconds in the Add Silence Before and Add Silence
After boxes, and click OK.
See also
“Save audio between markers to new files” on page 83
“Create silence” on page 86
Save audio between markers to new files
1 In Edit View, choose Window > Marker List.
2 Select one or more markers. At least one of the markers you select must be a range.
3 Click the Batch process button in the Markers panel.