Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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CHAPTER 3

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Importing, Recording, and Playing Audio

To record a new clip in a track:

1

In the track controls area for the track, click the In 1 button, select the desired input of

your sound card, and then click OK.

2

Click the Record-enable button

for the track.

3

To simultaneously record on multiple tracks, repeat steps 1-2 for each track.

4

Position the current-time indicator at the desired starting point for recording, or select

the range where you want to record the clip.

5

Click the Record button to begin recording.

6

Click the Stop button to stop recording.

To record in a loop:

1

Specify the input source, track, and starting point (or range) for recording, as described

in the previous procedure.

2

Right-click the Record button , and choose one of the following options:

Loop While Recording (View or Sel) to loop when the cursor reaches the end of the
viewable range of track. If a range is selected, looping occurs when the cursor reaches
the end of the range.

Loop While Recording (Entire or Sel) to loop when the cursor reaches the end of the
track. If a range is selected, looping occurs when the cursor reaches the end of the range.

3

Click the Record button to begin recording.

4

Click the Stop button to stop recording.

If you use either of the Loop While Recording options for punching in audio, a new take
is created with each loop.

To punch into a range of a clip:

1

In the track display, select the range of the clip.

2

Choose Edit > Punch In.

3

Position the current-time indicator a few seconds prior to the selected range.

4

In the Transport Controls window, click the Record button .

5

To punch in multiple takes, repeat step 4 for each take.

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