Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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CHAPTER 4

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Editing Audio

Beat Cues is just like Basic Cues, but you use it to mark musical beats. Beat cues are a
very powerful feature because an audio file saved with them allows the beat mapping
loop method to be very accurate. For more information on creating and using loops,
see “About loops” on page 197.

Track Cues lets you indicate a split in tracks for an audio compact disc. Use these cues
only for burning CDs. (See “Inserting tracks” on page 258.)

Index Cues lets you set markers within a CD track. (Some CD players offer controls for
cueing indexes.) Also, the time between the track cue that begins a track and the first
index cue in that track shows up on the player as “negative time.”

To change the cue type:

1

Select a cue.

2

Click Edit Cue Info in the Cue List window.

3

Choose a cue type from the Type menu.

Alternatively, right-click the cue handle, and choose a cue type from the context menu.

Naming cues

After you create a cue, you can rename it and add descriptive information.

To rename a cue and add a description:

1

Select a cue.

2

Click Edit Cue Info in the Cue List window.

3

Do either or both of the following:

Enter a new name in the Label text box.

Enter a description in the Desc text box.

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