Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5

User Guide

You can also use the wheel on your mouse to zoom in and out. To do so, place the pointer
over the horizontal scroll bar, timeline, vertical scroll bar (Multitrack View only), or

vertical ruler, and roll the mouse wheel. To set a zoom percentage for the mouse wheel, enter
a value for Zoom Factor in the General tab of the Settings dialog box. (See “Setting Adobe
Audition preferences” on page 43.)

Scrolling

The display window provides several scrolling devices. The horizontal scroll bar—which,
by default, is at the top of the display window—lets you scroll forwards and backwards in
time throughout a waveform (in Edit View) or session (in Multitrack View). The vertical
ruler on the right side of the display window lets you scroll through amplitude ranges (in
Edit View) or tracks (in Multitrack View). In Multitrack View, there’s an additional vertical
scroll bar on the left side of the display window that lets you scroll through tracks.

Scrolling devices
A. Vertical scroll bar B. Horizontal scroll bar C. Vertical ruler

To scroll in the display window:

Do either of the following:

To scroll to the left or right, drag the horizontal scroll bar. Or, click to the left or right
of the scroll bar to page through the display one screen at a time.

To scroll up or down, drag in the vertical ruler. In Multitrack View, you can also drag
the vertical scroll bar or click above or below the scroll bar to page through the display
one screen at a time.

C

B

A

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