Setting Adobe Audition Preferences - Adobe AUDITION 3 User Manual

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• Using a MIDI device connected to a MIDI input, you can trigger commands in Adobe Audition. For example, you
can assign the Play command in Adobe Audition to the C4 note on your MIDI keyboard. (See "Enable MIDI-
triggered shortcuts" on page 270.)
• Using MIDI outputs and inputs, you can send and receive SMPTE/MIDI timecode (MTC), synchronizing multi-
track playback and recording with other hardware or software. (See "Synchronizing with SMTPE" on page 209.)

Setting Adobe Audition preferences

Set Adobe Audition preferences
The Preferences dialog box lets you customize Adobe Audition's display, editing behavior, use of memory and hard
disk space, and other miscellaneous settings.
Choose Edit > Preferences.
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Click a tab at the top of the dialog box to view a set of options.
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When you finish setting options, click OK. To close the Preferences dialog box without changing any options, click
Cancel.
When you click OK, most changes take effect immediately. If a change requires you to quit and restart Adobe
Audition, you are prompted to do so. For example, you need to quit and restart Adobe Audition when you set up a
different temporary folder.
"General preferences" on page 33
"Data preferences" on page 37
General preferences
In the Preferences dialog box, click the General tab to access the following options:
Force Spacebar To Always Trigger Play
window has focus.
Auto-Play External Launch
audio from the command line" on page 62.)
Plays a file when the spacebar is pressed, regardless of which dockable
Lets you start Adobe Audition and play an audio file from the command line. (See "Play
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