Working With Markers - Adobe AUDITION 3 User Manual

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See also
"Amplify/Fade effect (Edit View only)" on page 112
"Envelope effect (Edit View only)" on page 116
"General preferences" on page 33
Visually raise or lower amplitude
In the Main panel, select the audio you want to adjust. (To select an entire file, triple-click.)
1
In the on-clip gain control above the selected audio, drag the blue numbers.
2
The blue numbers indicate how new amplitude compares with existing amplitude. When you release the mouse
button, the numbers return to 0 dB, so you can make further adjustments.
Changing the volume of selected area
To adjust entire files with the on-clip gain control, without creating a selection, choose Edit > Preferences, click the
Display tab, and select Show On-Clip Gain Control When There Is No Selection Range.
See also
"Amplify effect" on page 112
"Display preferences" on page 36

Working with markers

About markers
Markers are locations that you define in a waveform. Markers make it easy to navigate within a waveform to make a
selection, perform edits, or play back audio.
In Adobe Audition, a marker can be either a point or a range. A point refers to a specific time position within a
waveform (for instance, 1:08.566 from the start of the file). A range has both a start time and an end time (for
example, all of the waveform from 1:08.566 to 3:07.379). You can drag start and end markers for a range to different
times.
Markers have triangular handles that appear at the top and bottom of the Main panel. You use marker handles to
select and adjust markers. You can also right-click a marker handle to access commands for working with markers.
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