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* Each clip has it's own volume and pan settings that move with the clip when it is moved.   
 
* Each clip has it's own volume and pan settings that move with the clip when it is moved.   
 
* Hover over the volume 0r pan line and double click to add a point.
 
* Hover over the volume 0r pan line and double click to add a point.
 
* Points can be moved up or down or left to right to change the values.
 
* Points can be moved up or down or left to right to change the values.
** These setting do not affect the voulem or pan control in the mixer.
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Revision as of 13:55, 20 October 2015

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.
  1. On the Storage drive create a new folder with your name.
  2. In Audition go to File > Multitrack Session and set the following settngs:
    1. Session Name: use a meaningful name.
    2. Folder Location: Click Browse and select your folder on the Storage drive.
    3. Template : None
    4. Sample Rate: 48000
    5. Bit Depth : 32 Float
    6. Master: Stereo
    7. 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

  1. Go to Files > Import > Files...
  2. 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

  1. Drag the file to the track and time where you want the file.

Working in the Editor Panel

  • To add a clip to the Editor panel drag it from the Files panel to the track (vertical) and time (horizontal) where you want the clip.
    • If the clip does not match the session sample rate it will ask to make a copy with the correct sample rate.


Moving Clips

  • Use the Move tool to move clips.
  • To move a clip click on the the name and drag to the new location.
  • To keep the time time location when moving between track, hold the Shift key while dragging.
  • When snapping is on clips will be aligned to the edges of the nearest clip.
    • Press the S key or click the magnet icon to turn snapping on or off.


Trimming and Extending Clips

  • With the Move tool or the Time Selection tool move to the edge of a clip until the red bracket appears.
  • Clips can be shortened or lengthened. This is non-destructive.

Fades and Crossfades

  • For more detail see the Adobe article
  • To add a fade in or fade out to a clips click the square in the upper corner at the beginning or end of a clip.
  • Drag left or right to apply the fade.
  • Drag up or down to change the shape.
  • When clips overlap an crossfade will be added.
  • Adjust the crossfade like you adjust a fade.
  • Automatic crossfades can be turned off by selecting a clip and unselecting Clip > Automatic Crossfade Enabled
    • This only effects the selected clip.

Clip Volume

  • Each clip has it's own volume and pan settings that move with the clip when it is moved.
  • Hover over the volume 0r pan line and double click to add a point.
  • Points can be moved up or down or left to right to change the values.
    • These setting do not affect the volume or pan control in the mixer.

Track Volume

  • Each track has its own volume and pan settings.
  • These settings also show up as the levels in the mixer panel.
  • These are separate from the clip volume and pan settings.
  • The levels are set for in time in the track. They do not move with clips.
  • This can be confusing.
  1. On the left side of a track click the Read triangle so it is pointing down.
  2. For Show Envelopes select volume or pan.
  3. Hover over the volume 0r pan line and double click to add a point.
  4. Points can be moved up or down or left to right to change the values.