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===Waveform Editing===
 
===Waveform Editing===
'''Waveform Editing''' is for editing single audio files like, but not limited to, .mp3, .wav, .aiff.
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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.
 
It is a form of '''Destructive Editing'''.  When changes are made to the waveform file they also permanently alter the original file.
 
'''Waveform Editing''' is useful for '''Trimming''', '''Normalizing''', and converting sound files from '''Stereo''' to '''Mono'''.
 
'''Waveform Editing''' is useful for '''Trimming''', '''Normalizing''', and converting sound files from '''Stereo''' to '''Mono'''.

Revision as of 11:10, 20 October 2015

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. Waveform Editing is useful for Trimming, Normalizing, and converting sound files from Stereo to Mono. Waveform Editing provides a visualization of the file's Sound Waves.

Open a File

Choose the Waveform Mode at top left of the Audition Panel. Under the Audition Main Menu select File > Open File > select your audio file. The audio file should appear in the File Window with its name and duration. The audio file can be dragged from the File 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 the tracks on the far right end of the timeline.

Normalize

Editing

Fade In and Fade Out

Save the File