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Adobe 22011292 - Audition - About Images

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CHAPTER 13
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Navigating the Multitrack View
Multitrack View
About Images
When you’re working in Adobe Audition’s Multitrack View and you move a waveform, MIDI file, or video soundtrack
from one track and place to another, or create a series of duplicates for looping, you aren’t actually moving the original
audio file data in any way. In fact, youre manipulating a virtual “image” of that waveform or waveform range in a non-
destructive fashion that doesn’t affect the original audio file in any way.
Essentially, an image is a set of playback instructions that are tagged to the original audio file(s). For example, creating a
series of 16 loops within the Multitrack View window doesn’t actually waste disk space by making sixteen copies of the
original waveform. Instead, the session file will instruct the program to playback the same portion of the original audio
file (the image) 16 times in a repeating fashion. This concept lies at the heart of modern-day hard disk editing.

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