Playing audio – Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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User Guide

Note: You can't punch into a loop-enabled clip. For information about disabling loops, see
“Setting impermanent loop properties in Multitrack View” on page 202.

To select from multiple takes in a clip:

1

Select the clip.

2

Choose Edit > Take History, and then select the desired take.

To merge a selected take into a clip:

Choose Edit > Take History > Merge This Take (Destructive).

Note: Merging destructively adds a 30 millisecond crossfade at take edges.

To delete a selected take:

Choose Edit > Take History > Delete This Take.

Playing audio

Adobe Audition provides several ways to play audio, including using the transport
controls to play the currently active file, using the Organizer window to preview files, and
using the Windows Run command to start Adobe Audition and begin playing a file.

Playing audio by using the transport controls

The transport controls provide several options for playing the currently active file. For
example, you can play just the visible section of a waveform, the duration from the
current-time indicator to the end of the file, or the entire waveform. In addition, you can
set preroll and postroll options to play a selection with just a bit of audio preceding or
following it.

To start playback without using the transport controls, press the space bar. Press the
space bar again to stop playback.

To play a range of audio:

Select the range you want to play, and click the Play button in the Transport Controls
window.

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