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===Waveform Editing===
 
===Waveform Editing===
'''Waveform Editing''' is for editing single audio files- .mp3, .wav, .aiff, etc.
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* '''Waveform Editing''' is for editing single audio files- .mp3, .wav, .aiff, etc.
It is a form of '''Destructive Editing'''.  When changes are made to the waveform file they also permanently alter the original file.
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'''Waveform Editing''' is useful for a '''Fade In''' or '''Fade Out''', '''Normalizing''', simple '''Editing''', and converting sound files from '''Stereo''' to '''Mono'''.
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* It is a form of '''Destructive Editing'''.  When changes are made to the waveform file they also permanently alter the original file when it is saved.
'''Waveform Editing''' provides a visualization of the audio file's '''Sound Waves'''.
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* '''Waveform Editing''' is useful for a '''Fade In''' or '''Fade Out''', '''Normalizing''', simple '''Editing''', and converting sound files from '''Stereo''' to '''Mono'''.
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* '''Waveform Editing''' provides a visualization of the audio file's '''Sound Waves'''.
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===Misc===
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* '''Audition''' creates '''PKF''' files for every wave file it opens. 
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* These are cache files that contain visualization data of the sound waves. 
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* Do not import these files into '''Audition'''.  They will be re-created if needed.
  
 
===Open a File===
 
===Open a File===
 
# Choose the '''Waveform Mode''' at top left of the '''Audition Panel'''.
 
# Choose the '''Waveform Mode''' at top left of the '''Audition Panel'''.
# Under the '''Audition Main Menu''' select '''File''' > '''Open File''' > and select your audio file.  '''PKF''' files are visualizations of the sound waves.  Do not import these files into Audition.
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# Go to '''File''' > '''Open File''' > and select your audio file.  
 
# The audio file should appear in the '''Files Window''' with its name and duration.
 
# The audio file should appear in the '''Files Window''' with its name and duration.
 
# The audio file can be dragged from the '''Files Window''' into the '''Waveform Timeline''' to begin editing.
 
# The audio file can be dragged from the '''Files Window''' into the '''Waveform Timeline''' to begin editing.
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To '''Normalize''' your audio file:
 
To '''Normalize''' your audio file:
# Under the '''Audition Main Menu''' select '''Favorites''' > '''Normalize to -0.1dB''' or to '''Normalize to -3dB''', depending on how much average peak amplitude change is necessary.
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# Go to '''Favorites''' > '''Normalize to -0.1dB''' or to '''Normalize to -3dB''', depending on how much average peak amplitude change is necessary.
  
 
===Editing===
 
===Editing===
 
Removing unwanted sections of the audio file using '''Cut''':
 
Removing unwanted sections of the audio file using '''Cut''':
# Hold down the right cursor on the mouse in the '''Waveform Timeline''', dragging it over the desired audio to delete from the selection.
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# Use the mouse to left-click in the '''Waveform Timeline''', hold down and drag cursor over the desired audio to delete from the selection.
# Once the desired clip is highlighted, go to the '''Audition Main Menu''' and select '''Edit''' > '''Cut'''.  This will delete the highlighted selection.
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# Once the desired clip is highlighted, go to '''Edit''' > '''Cut'''.  This will delete the highlighted selection.
  
  
 
Duplicating audio clips using '''Copy''' and '''Paste''':
 
Duplicating audio clips using '''Copy''' and '''Paste''':
# Hold down the right cursor on the mouse in the '''Waveform Timeline''', dragging it over the desired selection to duplicate.
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# Use the mouse to left-click in the '''Waveform Timeline''', hold down and drag cursor over the desired selection to duplicate.
# Once the desired clip is highlighted, go to the '''Audition Main Menu''' and select '''Edit''' > '''Copy'''.
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# Once the desired clip is highlighted, go to '''Edit''' > '''Copy'''.
 
# Place the '''Playhead''' at the desired location on the '''Waveform Timeline'''  to '''Paste''' the copied clip.
 
# Place the '''Playhead''' at the desired location on the '''Waveform Timeline'''  to '''Paste''' the copied clip.
# Once the desired '''Paste''' position is set, go to the '''Audition Main Menu''' and select '''Edit''' > '''Paste'''.
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# Once the desired '''Paste''' position is set, go to '''Edit''' > '''Paste'''.
  
  
  
 
To isolate a '''Specific Clip''' from larger audio file for editing:
 
To isolate a '''Specific Clip''' from larger audio file for editing:
# Hold down the right cursor on the mouse, dragging it over the desired audio for the new clip.
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# Use the mouse to left-click, hold down while dragging the cursor over the desired audio for the new clip.
# Once the desired clip is highlighted in the '''Waveform Timeline''', go to the '''Audition Main Menu''' and select '''Edit''' > '''Copy to New'''
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# Once the desired clip is highlighted in the '''Waveform Timeline''', go to the '''Edit''' > '''Copy to New'''
 
# The '''Waveform Timeline''' should now only display the specific clip.
 
# The '''Waveform Timeline''' should now only display the specific clip.
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# In the '''Files''' panel the new clip will be displayed as '''Untitled 1'''.
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# Select the clip and go to '''File > Save''' to open the save dialogue box.
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# Name the file and save it with you other work.
  
 
===Volume===
 
===Volume===
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'''OR'''
 
'''OR'''
  
# Go to the '''Audition Main Menu''' and select '''Effects''' > '''Amplitude and Compression''' > '''Amplify'''.
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# Go to '''Effects''' > '''Amplitude and Compression''' > '''Amplify'''.
 
# In the '''Effect - Amplify Window''' change the '''Amplitude Meter''' by dragging the mouse to either increase or decrease the dBs.   
 
# In the '''Effect - Amplify Window''' change the '''Amplitude Meter''' by dragging the mouse to either increase or decrease the dBs.   
 
#* It is best to raise or lower a file's amplitude in small increments.   
 
#* It is best to raise or lower a file's amplitude in small increments.   
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===Fade In and Fade Out===
 
===Fade In and Fade Out===
To apply a '''Fade In''' and '''Fade Out''' go to the '''Audition Main Menu''' and select '''Favorites''' > '''Fade In''' and then reselect '''Favorites''' > '''Fade Out'''.
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# Highlight the are to have a Fade In applied to.
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# Go to '''Favorites''' > '''Fade In'''  
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# Highlight the are to have a Fade Out applied to.
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# Go to '''Favorites''' > '''Fade Out'''  
  
 
'''OR'''
 
'''OR'''
  
At the top lefthand and righthand side of the '''Waveform Timeline''' there are gray boxes that allow for '''Linear Fades''' to be applied to the audio file.
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# At the top lefthand and righthand side of the '''Waveform Timeline''' there are gray boxes that allow for '''Linear Fades''' to be applied to the audio file.
By holding down the right cursor on the mouse while hovering over the box, the mouse can be dragged to a desired '''Linear Fade Value''' to produce a '''Fade In''' and '''Fade Out'''.
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# Click the box in the upper corner at the beginning or end of a clip. 
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# Drag left or right to apply the fade.
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# Drag up or down to change the shape.
  
 
===Stereo to Mono===
 
===Stereo to Mono===
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To convert from '''Stereo''' to '''Mono''':
 
To convert from '''Stereo''' to '''Mono''':
# Under the '''Audition Main Menu''' select '''Favorites''' > '''Convert to Mono'''
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# Go to '''Favorites''' > '''Convert to Mono'''
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# This combines both channels to mono.
  
===Save the File===
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or
  
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# Right-click in the '''Waveform Editor'''.
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# Select '''Extract Channels to Mono Files'''.
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# Two new files will be created for the left and right channels.
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# They will have the name of the original file with '''_L''' and '''_R''' added top the names.
  
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===Saving Files===
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* In the Files panel unsaved files will have an asterisk at the end of the name.
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* When closing an unsaved file there will be a prompt to save the file.
  
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In the Save  dialog window change the following settings
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* '''File Name''':  Give the file a meaningful name.
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* '''Location:''' Click Browse to select a  folder to save too.
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* '''Format:'''  Choose Wave PCM
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** Select another format if needed such as MP3 Audio
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* '''Sample Type:''' Click Change if you need to different settings.
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* Click '''OK'''
 
[[Category:Audition]]
 
[[Category:Audition]]

Latest revision as of 12:25, 12 November 2019

Waveform Editing

  • Waveform Editing is for editing single audio files- .mp3, .wav, .aiff, etc.
  • It is a form of Destructive Editing. When changes are made to the waveform file they also permanently alter the original file when it is saved.
  • Waveform Editing is useful for a Fade In or Fade Out, Normalizing, simple Editing, and converting sound files from Stereo to Mono.
  • Waveform Editing provides a visualization of the audio file's Sound Waves.

Misc

  • Audition creates PKF files for every wave file it opens.
  • These are cache files that contain visualization data of the sound waves.
  • Do not import these files into Audition. They will be re-created if needed.

Open a File

  1. Choose the Waveform Mode at top left of the Audition Panel.
  2. Go to File > Open File > and select your audio file.
  3. The audio file should appear in the Files Window with its name and duration.
  4. The audio file can be dragged from the Files Window into the Waveform Timeline to begin editing.
    • If the audio file is a Stereo Recording the Left Track will be displayed on top of the Right Track.
    • Each track can be independently disabled by clicking either the L and R or 1 and 2 boxes corresponding to each track on the far right end of the timeline.

Normalize

Normalizing your audio file is the application of a constant amount of Gain to an audio recording to bring the average or Peak Amplitude to a target level.

To Normalize your audio file:

  1. Go to Favorites > Normalize to -0.1dB or to Normalize to -3dB, depending on how much average peak amplitude change is necessary.

Editing

Removing unwanted sections of the audio file using Cut:

  1. Use the mouse to left-click in the Waveform Timeline, hold down and drag cursor over the desired audio to delete from the selection.
  2. Once the desired clip is highlighted, go to Edit > Cut. This will delete the highlighted selection.


Duplicating audio clips using Copy and Paste:

  1. Use the mouse to left-click in the Waveform Timeline, hold down and drag cursor over the desired selection to duplicate.
  2. Once the desired clip is highlighted, go to Edit > Copy.
  3. Place the Playhead at the desired location on the Waveform Timeline to Paste the copied clip.
  4. Once the desired Paste position is set, go to Edit > Paste.


To isolate a Specific Clip from larger audio file for editing:

  1. Use the mouse to left-click, hold down while dragging the cursor over the desired audio for the new clip.
  2. Once the desired clip is highlighted in the Waveform Timeline, go to the Edit > Copy to New
  3. The Waveform Timeline should now only display the specific clip.
  4. In the Files panel the new clip will be displayed as Untitled 1.
  5. Select the clip and go to File > Save to open the save dialogue box.
  6. Name the file and save it with you other work.

Volume

Editing Volume or Amplitude can be competed in several ways:

To edit Volume of an audio file:

  1. Use the Amplify icon that appears on top of with clip. Before any changes are applied, the icon will read +0dB.
  2. By dragging the mouse over this icon, the amplitude can either be increased, by dragging to the right, or decreased, by dragging to the left.


OR

  1. Go to Effects > Amplitude and Compression > Amplify.
  2. In the Effect - Amplify Window change the Amplitude Meter by dragging the mouse to either increase or decrease the dBs.
    • It is best to raise or lower a file's amplitude in small increments.
    • Do not increase amplitude where peaks are no longer visible on the screen. This will create Distortion.
  3. Once you have completed the desired change in amplitude select Apply to apply changes to the entire file.

Fade In and Fade Out

  1. Highlight the are to have a Fade In applied to.
  2. Go to Favorites > Fade In
  3. Highlight the are to have a Fade Out applied to.
  4. Go to Favorites > Fade Out

OR

  1. At the top lefthand and righthand side of the Waveform Timeline there are gray boxes that allow for Linear Fades to be applied to the audio file.
  2. Click the box in the upper corner at the beginning or end of a clip.
  3. Drag left or right to apply the fade.
  4. Drag up or down to change the shape.

Stereo to Mono

Converting Stereo to Mono takes the audio recording from two channels to one channel.

To convert from Stereo to Mono:

  1. Go to Favorites > Convert to Mono
  2. This combines both channels to mono.

or

  1. Right-click in the Waveform Editor.
  2. Select Extract Channels to Mono Files.
  3. Two new files will be created for the left and right channels.
  4. They will have the name of the original file with _L and _R added top the names.

Saving Files

  • In the Files panel unsaved files will have an asterisk at the end of the name.
  • When closing an unsaved file there will be a prompt to save the file.

In the Save dialog window change the following settings

  • File Name: Give the file a meaningful name.
  • Location: Click Browse to select a folder to save too.
  • Format: Choose Wave PCM
    • Select another format if needed such as MP3 Audio
  • Sample Type: Click Change if you need to different settings.
  • Click OK