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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Mixing multitrack sessions

Arranging and editing multitrack clips

When you insert an audio file in the Multitrack Editor, the file becomes a clip on the selected track. You can easily
move clips to different tracks or timeline positions. You can also edit clips nondestructively, trimming their start and
end points, crossfading them with other clips, and more.
To arrange clips in the Editor panel, you use the Move
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"Select ranges in the Multitrack
Select and move clips
Do any of the following:
• To select an individual clip, click it in the Editor panel.
• To select all clips in selected tracks, choose Edit > Select > All Clips In Selected Track.
• To select all clips in a session, choose Edit >Select > Select All.
• To move selected clips, select the Move tool
Right or Nudge Left to move clips one pixel at a time. (If you zoom in to see individual samples, nudging moves
clips one sample at a time.)
To move clips with the Time Selection tool
versions). You can also drag the clip header with any tool.
Snap to clip endpoints
Snapping lets you quickly align clips with other clips. If snapping is enabled, both dragged clips and the current-time
indicator snap to selected items. While you drag a clip, a white line appears in the Editor panel when snapping points
meet.
1
To enable snapping for selected items, click the Toggle Snapping icon
Choose Edit > Snapping > Snap To Clips.
2
For more information, see
"Snap to loop
on page 42.
Copy a clip
You can create two types of copied audio clips: reference copies that share source files and unique copies that have
independent source files. The type of copy you choose depends upon the amount of available disk space and the nature
of destructive editing you plan to perform in the Waveform Editor.
Reference copies consume no additional disk space, letting you simultaneously edit all instances by editing the original
source file. (For example, you can add the Flanger effect to a source file in the Waveform Editor and automatically
apply the effect to all 30 referenced copies in a session.)
Unique copies have a separate audio file on disk, allowing for separate editing of each version in the Waveform Editor.
(For example, you can add destructive effects to the version in an introduction while leaving the version in a verse dry.)
or Time Selection
Editor" on page 107
in the toolbar, and then drag the clips. Or choose Clip > Nudge
, right-click and drag (similar to the Hybrid tool technique in previous
beats" on page 120 and
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tools.
at the top of the Editor panel.
"Snap to markers, rulers, frames, and zero
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