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Enter a longer duration to ignore short periods of undesired audio (like clicks, static, or other noise). However, if the
value is too high (above 200 milliseconds), short words may be skipped.
Scans the waveform (or a selected range) to have Adobe Audition automatically determine a good
Find Levels
starting point for signal levels. Suggested values appear in the appropriate text boxes.
If these values don't work well—for example, words or phrases get chopped off—lower the signal level values. Increase
the signal level values if not enough silence is removed.
Creating play lists
A play list is an arrangement of marker ranges that you can play back in any order and loop a specified number of
times. A play list lets you try different versions of an arrangement before you commit to edits. You create play lists in
the Play List panel (Window > Play List).
See also
"Working with markers" on page 80
Create a play list
1
If the Markers panel isn't visible, click Open Marker List in the Play List panel.
In the Markers panel, select the marker ranges you want to add to the play list.
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3
In the Play List panel, click Insert Marker. The range is inserted either before the currently selected play list item
or at the end of the list if nothing is selected.
Play items in a play list
• To play the entire list, select the first item, and click Play Markers.
• To play part of the list, select the first item you want to play, and click Play Markers.
• To play a specific item, select it, and click Play Current Item.
Change the order of items in a play list
Select the item you want to move.
1
Click Move Up or Move Down.
2
Loop an item in a play list
Select an item, and enter a number in the Loops box. Each item can loop a different number of times.
Delete items from a play list
Select the items, and click Remove.
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