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# Go to '''Files > Import > Files...''' | # Go to '''Files > Import > Files...''' |
Revision as of 10:45, 20 October 2015
Contents
Intro
In the Multitrack Editor you can mix together multiple audio tracks to created layered compositions and soundscapes. The Multitrack Editor is non-destructive, meaning that you can always make changes to you project.
Make a New Session
- Multritrack sessions create a .sesx project file. This file contain no audio data. It just references the audio files that are used.
- Always keep all of the audio files and .sesx file in one folder.
- On the Storage drive create a new folder with your name.
- In Audition go to File > Multitrack Session and set the following settngs:
- Session Name: use a meaningful name.
- Folder Location: Click Browse and select your folder on the Storage drive.
- Template : None
- Sample Rate: 48000
- Bit Depth : 32 Float
- Master: Stereo
- Click OK
Importing Files
- Before importing files copy them to a folder inside your session folder.
- If audio files are located outside of the session folder Audition will ask to copy the files when saving. Always click Yes
Importing to the Files Panel
- Go to Files > Import > Files...
- Browse to your files;
- Click on a file to select one file
- Shift click to select multiple concurrent files
- Command click to select multiple non-concurrent files
Importing Files to the Editor Panel
- Drag the file to the track and time where you want the file.