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Figure 8.3. Adobe Audition multitrack view (Multitrack view is where you
can mix and assemble multiple waveforms on individual tracks in Audition.
An example would be a voice track and a music track overlapped.)
the audio we use overwhelming or annoying. If we do not meet the particular
tastes of the user, that is fine, we will provide an on/off switch that will kill the
audio or start it up. Ideally, we would provide the user with a choice of audio
clips that fit several different tastes. But we do not have the space or the need
to go that far here. So we will concentrate on using one carefully chosen audio
clip.
Grabbing chunks of waveforms is easy in Audition. It requires some mouse
skills and remembering a few things:
The yellow line is the insertion point. All pasted data is inserted at the
insertion point or selected data portion.
To select a portion of a waveform, simply hold the right mouse button
down and drag across the portion you want to select. You can use the
transport buttons (controller) to play the portion of the clip to insure it is
what you want to select. If you want to add to the selection, hold the shift
key and drag some more. If you don't hold shift, Audition will start another
drag from that point.
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