Synchronizing Sessions With Rewire And Smpte - Adobe AUDITION 3 User Manual

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Do either of the following:
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• For a clip envelope, right-click the clip, and choose Clip Envelopes > [envelope type] > Clear Selected Points.
• For a track envelope, show the desired automation lane (click the Show/Hide Automation Lanes button
track controls, and choose the specific parameter from the pop-up menu). Then click the Clear Edit Points
button
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Synchronizing sessions with ReWire and SMPTE

Synchronizing with ReWire
ReWire (a product of Propellerhead Software) is a technology for synchronizing audio applications. You can
configure Adobe Audition to accept audio input from any ReWire-compatible application. When Adobe Audition is
configured to accept ReWire input, it is referred to as a ReWire host. Applications that supply audio input are called
ReWire slaves, and the output channels they expose to the host are called devices.
When you synchronize via ReWire, you link the transport controls and timeline of Adobe Audition and the ReWire
slave application. For example, if you click the play button in the slave application, Adobe Audition plays the linked
session, sending the audio through the outputs specified in the Audio Hardware Setup dialog box. (See "Set audio
inputs and outputs" on page 31.) You can also, however, preview individual modules in the slave application to hear
them independently from the Adobe Audition session. When you do, the modules send audio through the sound
card specified in the Sounds and Audio Devices control panel.
Synchronize a ReWire slave with a session
Note: Before enabling ReWire in Adobe Audition you must close all other ReWire host and slave applications. After
enabling ReWire, you will launch a slave application to establish the ReWire connection.
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In Multitrack View, choose Edit > ReWire Setup, and click the ReWire tab.
Click Enable. The dialog box automatically populates with a list of installed ReWire slave applications.
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Select the check box next to the application you want to activate as a slave.
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Choose one of the following track assignment options:
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• Insert Summed Stereo Output Into First Available Track. All ReWire devices offer one summed stereo output. This
option routes the summed stereo output into the first unoccupied track in the current session.
• Insert All Outputs To Individual Tracks. ReWire devices may offer multiple channel outputs. This option routes
each available ReWire output to its own track, starting with the first unoccupied track and following contiguously
to additional unoccupied tracks.
• Insert Outputs Manually Using Track Device Input Dialogs. Choose this option if you want to assign outputs
manually by using track Input menus.
Click Launch to launch the ReWire slave application and establish the ReWire connection. Adobe Audition
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assigns output from the ReWire slave to one or more tracks, as specified by the track assignment option you selected.
In the ReWire slave application, open a session with audio you want to access in Adobe Audition.
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Adobe Audition serves as the exclusive ReWire host until you close the application or manually disable ReWire.
If you notice a timeline offset between Adobe Audition and the slave application, lower the buffer size for your sound
card (choose Edit > Audio Hardware Setup, click the Multitrack View tab, and click Control Panel). Because
extremely low buffer sizes may cause audio to drop out, you may need to try different values to find one that is acceptable.
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