Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5

User Guide

To copy audio data:

1

In the waveform display, select the audio data you want to copy. Or, to copy the entire

waveform, deselect all audio data.

2

Choose Edit > Copy or Edit > Copy To New. Alternatively, click the Copy button

in

the toolbar.

Cutting audio data

The Cut command lets you remove audio data from the current waveform and copy it to
the active clipboard.

To cut audio data:

1

Select the audio data you want to cut. Or, to cut the entire waveform, deselect all audio data.

2

Choose Edit > Cut. Alternatively, click the Cut button in the toolbar.

Pasting audio data

The Paste command lets you paste audio data from the active clipboard to the current
waveform. If the format of the data on the clipboard differs from the format of the file it’s
being pasted into, Adobe Audition automatically converts the format before pasting the data.

The Paste To New command lets you create a new file and insert audio data from the active
clipboard. The new file automatically inherits the properties (sample rate, sample frequency,
and so on) from the original clipboard material.

The Highlight After Paste option in the General tab of the Settings dialog box deter-
mines whether or not data is highlighted after you paste it into a file.

To paste audio data into the current file:

1

In the waveform display, place the cursor where you want to insert the audio data or

select the audio data you want to replace.

2

Choose Edit > Paste. Alternatively, click the Paste button in the toolbar.

To paste audio data into a new file:

Choose Edit > Paste To New.

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