Arranging Clips - Adobe AUDITION 3 User Manual

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ADOBE AUDITION 3.0
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User Guide
Shows the track's current equalization curve. The x-axis represents frequency, while the y-axis represents
Graph
amplitude. You can drag the three control points around the graph to adjust the EQ curve. As you do, the sliders
move to reflect your changes. Initially, the leftmost control point represents the low frequency, and the middle and
rightmost control points correspond to the middle and high frequencies.
Boost or attenuate the three frequency bands. Either drag the sliders or click the blue text
Vertical amplitude sliders
to enter precise values.
Determine the center frequency for each band. Either drag the sliders or click the blue
Horizontal frequency sliders
text to enter precise values.
Define the width of each band. (Higher values equal narrower bandwidth, and vice versa.) Either drag
Q values
across the text or click it to enter precise values.
Switch the first and third bands from shelving to peaking, and vice versa.
Band/Low Shelf, Band/High Shelf buttons

Arranging clips

About clips
When you insert an audio file in Multitrack View, the file becomes a clip on the selected track. You can easily move
clips to different tracks or timeline positions. You can also edit clips nondestructively, trimming their start and end
points, crossfading them with other clips, and more.
To work with clips in the Main panel, you can use either the Hybrid tool
, which lets you move clips and select
ranges, or the Move/Copy Clip
and Time Selection
tools, which separate those tasks.
Aligning and grouping two clips
See also
"Select ranges in Multitrack View" on page 181

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