Creating and deleting silence – Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5

User Guide

To play items in a play list:

Do one of the following:

To play the entire play list, select the first item in the list, and click Play in the Play List
window.

To play part of the list, select the first item you want to play, and click Play in the Play
List window.

To play a specific item in the list, select that item, and click Autocue in the Play List window.

To change the order of items in a play list:

1

Select the item you want to move.

2

Click Move Up or Move Down.

To set up looping for an item in a play list:

Select the item, and enter a number in the Loop text box. Each item in the play list can loop
a different number of times.

To delete items from a play list:

Select the items you want to delete, and click Remove in the Play List window.

Creating and deleting silence

Adobe Audition provides several ways to create silence in and delete silence from a
waveform. Creating silence is useful for inserting pauses and removing nonessential noise
from an audio file. Removing silence is useful for cleaning up voice prompts and speeding
up narratives without affecting the foreground audio.

Creating silence

Adobe Audition provides two ways to create silence in a waveform: by muting part of the
existing waveform or by inserting a new duration of silence.

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