Working with audio tracks – Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5

User Guide

Revealing hidden clips

If tracks contain overlapping clips, you can reveal hidden clips throughout a session.

To reveal hidden clips:

Choose Edit > Check for Hidden Clips.

Removing and destroying clips

You can remove selected clips from a session and keep their source files available in the
Insert menu and in Edit View. Alternatively, you can destroy selected clips to remove them
from a session and close their source files.

To remove selected clips:

Choose Edit > Remove Clips.

To destroy selected clips:

Choose Edit > Destroy Clips.

Working with audio tracks

You can record and mix up to 128 tracks in Adobe Audition, and each track can contain as
many clips as you need—the only limit is hard disk space. The track controls appear to the left
of the track display, and you can resize these controls to be as wide or narrow as you wish. On
the Vol, EQ, and Bus tabs, you can access different sets of controls for volume, equalization,
and bus properties. Though the wide variety of track controls may seem intimidating at first,
the controls for each track are identical, so if you learn one, you’ve learned them all.

For information about recording on audio tracks, see “Recording audio in Multitrack
View” on page 73.

Track controls on the Vol, EQ, and Bus tabs

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