Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5

User Guide

To rejoin split clips:

1

In the toolbar, click the Move/Copy Clip tool

or the Hybrid tool

.

2

Position the clips beside each other on the same track.

3

Right-click one of the clips, and choose Merge/Rejoin Split.

Copying audio and MIDI clips

You can create two types of copied audio clips: reference copies that share source files and
unique copies that have independent source files. You can create only reference copies of
MIDI clips. For audio clips, the type of copy you choose depends upon the amount of
available disk space and the nature of destructive editing you plan to perform in Edit View.

Reference copies consume no additional disk space, letting you simultaneously edit all
instances by editing the original source file. (For example, you can add the Flanger effect
to the source file in Edit View and automatically apply the effect to all 30 referenced copies
in a session.)

Unique copies have a separate audio file on disk, allowing for separate editing of each
version in Edit View. (For example, you can add destructive effects to the version in an
introduction while leaving the version in a verse dry).

To copy a clip:

1

Click the Move/Copy Clip tool

in the toolbar.

2

Right-click and drag the clip.

3

Release the mouse button, and choose either of the following from the pop-up menu:

Copy Reference Here

Copy Unique Here

If you prefer, copy clips with the Hybrid tool. To copy a reference clip, hold down Shift
and right-click drag. To copy a unique clip, hold down Ctrl and right-click drag.

Repeating audio and MIDI clips

With the Clip Duplicate command, you can duplicate repetitions of a clip in a track
without consuming additional disk space. You can also specify the spacing between each
repetition.

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