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To set global properties for sessions, use the Multitrack tab in the Preferences dialog box. (See "Multitrack prefer-
ences" on page 38.)
Sets the method used for panning waveforms in a multitrack session.
Panning
• L/R Cut Logarithmic (default) achieves left-panning by reducing the volume of the right channel, and
right-panning by reducing the left channel volume. The channel being panned to doesn't increase in volume as
panning gets closer to 100%.
• Equal-Power Sinusoidal pans left and right channels with equal power, so a hard pan contains the same perceived
loudness as a center pan. For example, a hard pan to the left amplifies the left channel by 3 dB. This option reflects
analog mixing boards.
Note: Because panning can actually make one channel louder than the original waveform, audible clipping can occur in
16-bit sessions. To avoid clipping, work in the 32-bit realm if you use the Equal-Power Sinusoidal method.
Determines the range of volume envelopes. Select one of the following:
Clip Volume Envelopes
• 0% to 100% Range to place 100% volume at the top of clips.
• 0% to 200% Range to place 100% volume at the center of clips.
Stores any changes to mixing options as the default settings.
Set As Default
Tempo properties for sessions
In the Advanced Session Properties dialog box, click the Tempo tab to set the following options:
Specifies session tempo. Any loops that have a tempo specified will be time-stretched to match the session's
Tempo
tempo. The time-stretch method used is determined by the individual loop's settings. If you need more detailed
tempo settings, right-click on the horizontal ruler in Adobe Audition's Session Display.
• Beats/Minute specifies tempo.
• Beats/Bar specifies time signature.
• Beat/Length specifies the length of each beat. (Enter 4 for a quarter note, 8 for an eighth note, and so on.)
• Ticks/Beat specifies the number of ticks per beat.
Choose from the following:
Offset
• Cursor At shows the current position of the cursor in bars-and-beats format. You can also enter a new cursor
position here and Adobe Audition will recalibrate the session, including negative time. This lets you line up the
metronome with an existing song that you're adding more to.
• Reset 1:1 to Cursor sets the cursor to the first beat of the first measure.
• Song Start shows the exact position (stated in milliseconds) of the beginning of the song.
Metronome properties for sessions
In the Advanced Session Properties dialog box, click the Metronome tab to set the following options:
To directly access metronome settings, choose Options > Metronome.
Lets you keep perfect time by using the built-in metronome of Adobe Audition. Check the
Enable Metronome
Enable Metronome box to hear the ticks of the metronome whenever you play or record in Multitrack View. (The
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