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View Menu – Edit View
Use the Text Field Names drop-down list to choose which field format you'd like Adobe Audition to display in the Text
Field window: Standard RIFF, Radio Industry, or MP3 (ID3 Tag).
If you select Standard RIFF, these fields are available:
Display Title: This should describe the sound, or if there are words in the waveform, the text. This field should be as
short as possible, since it will be displayed in OLE objects and the like.
Original Artist: Enter the name of the one who created the sound initially. Examples are: The Rolling Stones, George
Jetson, or even your name.
Name: The title of the waveform goes here.
Genre: Specify the musical classification of the sound. For instance, you could put in Country, Rock, New Age, Voice,
or Jazz.
Key Words: If you plan to organize waveforms in software that supports searching off the Key Words field, then you'll
want to include key words here. Key words should be separated by a semicolon followed by a space. For example:
Guitar; Concert; Classic Rock; Eric Clapton...
Digitization Source: Enter where the sound was digitized from, such as a cassette deck, a CD, an LP, or a microphone.
You might want to describe the sound card used here as well.
Original Medium: Describe where the sound came from originally. Examples: Live Band, Trumpet, Keyboard, Vocal...
Engineers: This field is used to store the name(s) of the engineer(s) who worked on the file, or edited the file. Please
separate names by a semicolon and a space. When someone new edits the file, they can add their name to the list.
Digitizer: Who did the actual digitizing? They should put their name right here.
Source Supplier: In this field, enter the name of the person or organization that supplied the original source material.
You can use this space for the names of record companies or whoever supplied you with the source. Examples include
Epic Records or, if recorded live, the name of the artist, such as Ann Wilson.
Copyright: Any copyright information for this file should go here. Example: (c)2001 G. Willikers Corporation. All
rights reserved.
Software Package: The name of the software used to digitize and edit this file (such as Adobe Audition) goes here.
Creation Date: This field should contain the date that the subject matter was created. The date should be in the format
yyyy-mm-dd (year-month-day), using "0" as a place holder in single-digit values. For example, if the date the original
recording was made was June 8, 2001, then it needs to be written as: 2001-06-08.
Fill * Fields Automatically: If the Fill * Fields Automatically box is checked, the Software Package and Creation Date
fields are automatically filled by Adobe Audition. If you don't want this extra information to be tagged with your wave
files, simply un-check this box.
Comments: This area is for making any comments you wish. Feel free to include any special effects or enhancements
you made to any preexisting waves, so that the editing history can be tracked. Don't use line returns (i.e., don't hit the
Enter key after completing a line), but end each sentence with a period. Sample entry: "It took 3 hours to get this
recording right. Ted added reverb effects and noise reduction using Adobe Audition and it's ready to be mastered."

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