Using the transport controls – Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5

User Guide

SMPTE 24 fps (Film) displays time in a format where each second equals 24 frames,
suitable for film.

Samples displays time numerically, using as a reference the actual number of samples
that have passed since the beginning of the edited file.

Bars and Beats displays time in a musical measures format of bars:beats:ticks. To adjust
the settings, choose Edit Tempo. For more information, see “Calculating the tempo of
selected ranges” on page 199.

Custom (X frames/sec) displays time in a custom format. To modify a custom format,
choose Edit Custom Time Format, enter a number of frames per second for Custom
Time Code Display, and click OK.

Using the transport controls

Just like many hardware-based audio recording and playback devices, Adobe Audition
provides transport controls for playing, recording, stopping, pausing, fast forwarding, and
rewinding waveforms and sessions.

Right-click the transport control buttons to set options for playing, recording, fast
forwarding, and rewinding audio.

Transport controls

To show or hide the transport controls:

Do one of the following:

Choose Window > Transport Controls. A check mark indicates that the controls are
visible.

Click the Hide/Show Transport Controls button

in the View toolbar. (See “Using

toolbars” on page 13.)

If you don’t like the default location of the transport controls, you can reposition them or
detach them so they float above the main window. (See “Using windows” on page 14.)

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