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Adobe AUDITION 3 - Setting Advanced Session Properties

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ADOBE AUDITION 3.0
User Guide
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Note: If you chose the SMPTE Drop time format, the offset must compensate for dropped frames. For example, you must
enter 1:00:02 to achieve an offset of 1:00:00.
5 Choose Options > SMPTE/MTC Slave Enable.
In the left of the status bar, Adobe Audition reports the following synchronization statuses:
Opened MIDI Input Device when waiting for incoming timecode.
Synchronizing when establishing synchronization. (Adobe Audition requires about 5 seconds of timecode, known
as preroll, to establish synchronization.)
Playback Synchronized when synchronization is established.
Synchronize to SMPTE with sample accuracy
If your MIDI interface supports sample-accurate synchronization, you can more precisely lock a session to timecode.
Choose Options > Sample Accurate Sync.
Setting advanced session properties
Set advanced session properties
In the Advanced Session Properties dialog box, you can adjust session-specific mixing, tempo, and metronome
settings. You can also add session notes, which can help you recall details about a session or communicate those
details to someone else.
To set loop-related session properties, use the Session Properties panel. See “Set tempo, time signature, and key for a
session” on page 223.
1 Choose View > Advanced Session Properties.
2 Set options as desired, and click OK.
General properties for sessions
In the General tab of the Advanced Session Properties dialog box, you can set the following options:
SMPTE Start Time Offset Specifies a time offset, which is the time location at which Adobe Audition will begin
playback. Click Format to choose a time format. For more information about time formats, see “Monitoring time
during recording and playback” on page 54.
Key for Voiced Loops Specifies the sessions key. Any loops that have a key specified will be pitch-shifted to match
the sessions key.
Mixing properties for sessions
In the Advanced Session Properties dialog box, click the Mixing tab to set the following session-specific options:

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