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10
USING ADOBE AUDITION
Workspace and setup
Last updated 2/16/2012
Zoom into a specific frequency range
In the vertical ruler for the spectral display, right-click and drag. (See “View audio waveforms and spectrums” on
page 35.)
Extend or shorten the displayed range
Place the pointer over the left or right edge of the highlighted area in the zoom navigator, and then drag the magnifying
glass icon
.
Gradually zoom in or out
In the lower right of the Editor panel, click the Zoom In or Zoom Out button.
You can set the Zoom Factor in the General section of the Preferences dialog box. (See
Customize preferences
” on
page 19.)
Zoom with the mouse wheel or Mac trackpad
Place the pointer over the zoom navigator or ruler, and either roll the wheel or drag up or down with two fingers. (In
the Waveform Editor, this zoom method also works when the pointer is over the waveform.)
Roll or drag over the spectral display, and press Shift to switch between logarithmic and linear frequency scales.
(Logarithmic better reflects human hearing; linear makes individual frequencies more visually distinct.)
Magnify selected audio
In the lower right of the Editor panel, click the Zoom In At In Point , Zoom In At Out Point , or Zoom To
Selection buttons.
Display the entire audio file or multitrack session
In the lower right of the Editor panel, click the Zoom Out Full button .
To display zoom buttons in a separate panel, choose Window > Zoom.
More Help topics
Keys for playing and zooming audio” on page 142
Navigate through time
At higher zoom levels, you can navigate to different audio content in the Editor panel.
More Help topics
Monitoring time” on page 27
Position the current-time indicator” on page 27
Dock, group, or float panels” on page 12

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