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Disable time stretching
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Select a time-stretched clip, and choose Clip > Clip Time Stretch Properties.
Deselect Enable Time Stretching.
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Create a single audio clip from multiple clips
You can combine the contents of multiple clips in the same time range, creating a single clip that you can quickly edit
in either Multitrack View or Edit View.
Creating single clip from multiple clips in Multitrack View
In the Main panel, do any of the following:
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• Select a specific range to mix down. (See "Select ranges in Multitrack View" on page 181.)
• Select specific clips to mix down.
• Select nothing to mix down an entire session.
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To combine the contents of the original clips, do either of the following:
• To create a track and clip in Multitrack View, choose Edit > Bounce To New Track.
• To create a file in Edit View, choose Edit > Mixdown To New File.
Choose a stereo or mono mixdown option.
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See also
"Export a session to an audio file" on page 242
Create an audio clip from a bus, master, MIDI, or ReWire track
If you want to edit audio from a bus, master, MIDI, or ReWire track, create a clip from the track.
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In the Main panel, select a time range for the new clip. (See "Select ranges in Multitrack View" on page 181.)
In the timeline, right-click a bus, master, MIDI, or ReWire track, choose Bounce [track type] To Track, and then
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choose Stereo or Mono.
Adobe Audition creates a new track with a clip that reflects the bus, master, MIDI, or ReWire mix.
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