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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Workspace and setup
Last updated 2/16/2012
In the Media & Disk Cache preferences, choose your fastest drive for the Primary Temp folder, and a separate drive
for the Secondary Temp folder. Select Save Peak Files to store information about how to display WAV files. (Without
peak files, larger WAV files reopen more slowly.)
More Help topics
“Change interface colors, brightness, and performance” on page 17
“Configure audio inputs and outputs” on page 18
“Applying effects” on page 59
“Working with markers” on page 45
“Mixing multitrack sessions” on page 105
“Customize the spectral display” on page 37
“Change the time display format” on page 29
“Navigating time and playing audio” on page 27
Restore preferences to default settings
Unexpected behavior may indicate damaged preferences files. To re-create preferences files, do the following.
❖ Hold down the Shift key, and start Adobe Audition.
Export and import customized application settings
Application settings files store all current preferences, effect settings, and workspaces. Export and import these files to
store groups of customized settings for specific workflows, or transfer favorite settings to another machine.
1 Choose File > Export > Application Settings. Then specify a filename and location.
2 To reapply the settings at a later time, choose File > Import > Application Settings.
To import preferences from Audition 2.0 or 3.0, search your system for the audition_settings.xml file. You can import
that file into both the Mac and Windows versions of Audition CS.