Editing the source audio for tracks, Setting track properties – Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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CHAPTER 13

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Burning Audio CDs

To close the source files when removing tracks:

1

Select one or more tracks.

2

Choose Edit > Destroy Selected Tracks (Remove and Close).

Editing the source audio for tracks

The Edit Waveform command in CD Project View lets you edit the source audio for a track
in Edit View.

To edit the source audio for a track:

1

In CD Project View, select the track you want to edit.

2

Choose Edit > Edit Waveform.

Setting track properties

Adobe Audition lets you specify a title and artist for each track. CD players that support
CD Text display the text during playback.

You can also change the length of pauses between tracks, enable or disable copy protection
and pre-emphasis features, and add an ISRC (International Standard Recording Code)
number.

To set track properties:

1

In CD Project View, select the track for which you want to set properties, and click Track

Properties. Alternatively, select the track, and choose View > Track Properties.

2

Enter a track title and artist for the track.

Important: In order for Adobe Audition to write text to the CD, you must select Write CD-
Text in the Write CD dialog box. (See “Writing a CD” on page 261.)

3

If you want to set additional properties for the track, select Use Custom Track

Properties. Set any of the following options, and click OK:

Pause

Adds a pause of the specified length before the track. By default, Adobe Audition

assigns a 2-second pause to the beginning of each track.

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