Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5

User Guide

To define a cue:

1

Do one of the following:

Place the cursor exactly where you want the cue point to be in the waveform display.

Select the audio data you want to define as a cue range in the waveform display.

2

Click Add in the Cue List window. Alternatively, click the Add To Cue List button

in

the toolbar.

To select cues:

Do one of the following:

Click a cue in the cue list.

Double-click a cue handle in the waveform display.

To select adjacent (contiguous) cues, click the first cue you want to select in the cue list,
and then Shift-click the last.

To select nonadjacent (noncontiguous) cues, Ctrl-click them in the cue list.

Playing cues

The Auto Play feature in the Cue List window causes Adobe Audition to automatically play
cues when you select them.

To enable or disable the Auto Play feature for cues:

Click the Auto Play button in the Cue List window.

Choosing a cue type

Adobe Audition provides four cue types. All four can be ranges as well as points, although
it doesn’t really make sense for index cues to be ranges. Consider the following when
choosing a cue type:

Basic Cues lets you mark important sections of a waveform for later reference (for
example, to remind yourself of an editing point). Basic cues are also useful for speci-
fying stop and start positions for the play list.

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