Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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CHAPTER 4

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Editing Audio

To select a range in only one channel:

Do one of the following:

Drag near the top of the left (upper) channel. The cursor displays an L icon to indicate
the left channel.

Drag near the bottom of the right (lower) channel. The cursor displays an R icon to
indicate the right channel.

To select the visible range of a waveform:

Double-click in the waveform display.

Selecting all of a waveform

The Select Entire Wave command lets you select all of the audio data in a waveform. You
can use the mouse to do this as well.

To select all of a waveform:

Choose Edit > Select Entire Wave, or triple-click in the waveform display.

Selecting audio frequencies in Spectral View

When working in Spectral View, you can use the Marquee Selection tool to select audio
data within specific frequencies. This method allows for band-limited editing and
processing, as well as greater flexibility in audio restoration work. For example, if you
detect an audio anomaly or error, you can select and edit just the affected frequencies,
resulting in superior results and faster processing.

Making a marquee selection in Spectral View

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