Using toolbars – Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5

User Guide

To customize a shortcut:

1

Choose Options > Keyboard Shortcuts And MIDI Trigger.

2

Select the function you want to assign the shortcut to.

Note: You can filter the list of functions by choosing an option from the Category menu and
clicking the Multitrack View or Edit View button. To show all functions, choose (show all)
from the Category menu, and deselect the Multitrack View and Edit View buttons.

3

Do any of the following:

To assign a keyboard shortcut to the function, click in the Keyboard Shortcut text box
and press the desired keyboard combination. Many Adobe Audition users find single
key shortcuts (such as n for Normalize) faster to use and easier to remember.

To assign a MIDI trigger to the function, click in the MIDI Trigger text box and press
the desired key on the MIDI keyboard. You can also apply MIDI events other than
pressing keys (such as pressing the foot pedal).

To remove a keyboard shortcut or MIDI trigger from the function, click Clear.

4

If you enter a key combination that’s already in use, Adobe Audition notifies you of the

conflict in the Conflicting Keys text box. Click Clear, and enter a different shortcut before
continuing.

5

Click OK.

To restore the default keyboard shortcuts:

1

Choose Options > Keyboard Shortcuts And MIDI Trigger.

2

Choose Adobe Audition Default from the Set list, and click OK.

Using toolbars

Many of Adobe Audition’s most commonly used functions are represented as buttons within
toolbars, which appear near the top of the main interface. These buttons give you instant
access to effects, file handling functions, viewing options, and more, at the press of a button.

To see what a button does, hold your mouse pointer over it to display a tool tip that
describes the function in simple terms.

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