Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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258 CHAPTER 13

Burning Audio CDs

Inserting tracks

Adobe Audition provides a variety of ways to insert tracks into CD Project View. Keep in
mind that you’re not limited to inserting entire files—you can also insert audio ranges that
are defined as track cues. For more information on creating track cues, see “Defining and
selecting cues” on page 96 and “Choosing a cue type” on page 97.

To insert a track:

Do one of the following:

Select one or more files or track cues in the Files tab of the Organizer window. Then,
drag the items into the track list or click the Insert Into CD Project button

. For more

information on using the Files tab of the Organizer window, see “Organizing files” on
page 24.

In CD Project View, choose Insert > Audio or Insert > Audio From Video. Select a file,
and click Open.

In CD Project View, choose Insert > File/Cue List. Select the file or track cue you want
to insert.

Drag any supported audio file type from your desktop (Windows, My Computer, or
Windows Explorer) directly into the track list in CD Project View. The file first opens in
Adobe Audition, and then is inserted into the track list.

In Edit View, open a file. To insert the entire file, make sure that no audio is selected; to
insert part of a file, select the desired range. Then choose Edit > Insert In CD Project.

In Multitrack View, open a session file, and choose Edit > Mix Down To CD Project. If the
session includes track cues, each cue range is inserted into the track list as a separate track.

If you want to divide a single, long audio file (such as a recording of a concert that
includes several songs) into multiple tracks on a CD, insert the file into a session, and

add track cues at the desired locations. Then, choose Edit > Mix Down To CD Project. The cue
ranges are inserted automatically as separate tracks.

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