Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5

User Guide

To set start and stop times for recording:

1

Enable timed record mode.

2

Click the Record button .

3

Specify the maximum recording time:

Select No Time Limit to record until you click the Stop button (or until disk space
runs out).

Select Recording Length to record for the duration you specify in the Recording
Length box.

4

Specify when to start recording:

Select Right Away to begin recording as soon as you click OK.

Select Time/Date to begin recording at a time you specify (for example, to have Adobe
Audition capture a radio broadcast at a certain time). Enter the starting time and date
in the appropriate text boxes, and set the desired time and date options.

5

Click OK.

Recording audio in Multitrack View

In Multitrack View, you can record audio on multiple tracks by overdubbing. When you
overdub tracks, you can hear previously recorded tracks and play along with them to
create sophisticated, layered compositions.

Each recording becomes a new audio clip on a track. If you are unsatisfied with a section
of a recorded clip, you can select that section and punch in a new recording—leaving the
remainder of the original clip intact. For particularly important or difficult sections, you
can punch in multiple takes (different versions), and then select the take with the best
performance.

A take created with the Punch In command

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