Recovery And Undo - Adobe AUDITION 3 User Manual

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Use sample rate conversion presets
If you need to make the same conversion on multiple files, you can save time by using a sample rate conversion preset.
Choose Edit > Convert Sample Type.
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Adjust the settings as desired.
Click Save As, type a name for the preset, and click OK.
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After you create a preset, it appears in the preset list at the top of the dialog box. To apply the preset to a file, select
the preset and click OK. If you want to delete a preset, choose the preset from the list, and click Delete.

Recovery and undo

Undo or redo changes
Each time you start Adobe Audition, it keeps track of the edits you perform. These changes are stored in a temporary
file on your hard drive. They aren't permanently applied to the file until you save and close it, giving you unlimited
undo and redo capability.
To undo or redo changes, do any of the following:
• To undo a change, choose Edit > Undo [name of change]. The Undo command conveniently indicates which
change you're undoing. For example, it may appear as Undo Delete or Undo Normalize. If you haven't yet edited
a waveform, or if Undo is disabled, this command appears as Can't Undo.
If you forgot which editing action you last performed on a waveform, look at the Undo command to refresh your
memory, whether you want to undo the action or not.
• To discard edits made since you last saved the file, in Edit View, choose File > Revert To Saved.
• To redo a change, in Edit View, choose Edit > Redo [name of change].
• To repeat the last command, in Edit View, choose Edit > Repeat Last Command. You can repeat most commands;
however, there are a few exceptions (such as Delete).
To repeat the last command without opening its dialog box, press the F3 key.
Disable or enable the Undo function
When you work with very large audio files, you might not have enough free disk space to save the Undo data before
continuing with an edit. In addition, the time required to save the Undo information might slow down your work.
You can solve either problem by disabling the Undo function.
Do one of the following:
• In Edit View, choose Edit > Enable Undo/Redo. A check mark indicates that the Undo function is enabled.
• Choose Edit > Preferences, and click the System tab. Select or deselect Enable Undo, and click OK. You can also
specify the minimum number of undo levels, and you can purge all undo files. (See "System preferences" on
page 34.)
If you don't have enough disk space to save the undo information, you can change the Temp folder to a different drive,
if available.
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