Switching between views – Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5

User Guide

You can combine destructive and nondestructive editing to suit the needs of a project. If a
multitrack clip requires destructive editing, for example, simply double-click it to access
Edit View. Likewise, if an edited waveform contains recent changes that you dislike, use the
Undo command to revert to previous states—destructive edits aren’t applied until you
save a file. For more information on using Edit View, see “About editing audio” on page 83;
for more information on using Multitrack View, see “About mixing multitrack sessions”
on page 161.

Switching between views

You can use the tabs above the display window or menu commands to switch between Edit
View, Multitrack View, and CD Project View. If you prefer not to use the tabs above the
display window, you can hide them.

View tabs above the display window

To switch between views:

Do one of the following:

Choose View > Edit Waveform View, View > Multitrack View, or View > CD Project View.

Click the Edit View tab, the Multitrack View tab, or the CD Project View tab above the
display window.

Click the Edit Waveform View button

, Multitrack View button

, or CD Project

View button

in the View toolbar. (See “Using toolbars” on page 13.)

In Multitrack View, double-click a file in the Files tab of the Organizer window or select
a file and click the Edit File button

. Alternatively, double-click a waveform block in

the display window.

To show and hide view tabs above the display window:

Choose View > Show View Tabs. A check mark indicates that the tabs are showing.

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