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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5
User Guide
Working with Adobe Audition
You can work with Adobe Audition in many different ways. In this section, you’ll find direc-
tions to specific information to help you accomplish some common Adobe Audition tasks.
If you want to increase productivity
Use the Organizer window to quickly organize files, preview loops, and apply effects.
(See “Organizing files and effects” on page 24 and “Previewing audio by using the
Organizer window” on page 77.)
Automatically convert audio from a CD into an editable waveform. (See “Importing
audio from CD” on page 64.)
Store selections and start points in cues to speed up editing and navigation tasks. (See
“Working with cues” on page 96.)
Batch process files to quickly apply favorite processing or prepare audio for specific
mediums, such as audio CD or the Web. (See “Scripting and Batch Processing” on
page 243.)
Finding support for Adobe Audition
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Want customer or technical
support
Refer to the technical support card provided with your software.
See the Adobe Audition support page at
www.adobe.com/support/products/audition.html.
See the ReadMe file installed with Adobe Audition for information that
became available after this guide went to press.
Want answers to common
troubleshooting questions
Visit the Adobe Audition support page at
www.adobe.com/support/products/audition.html.
Want to register your copy of
Adobe Audition
When you first start Adobe Audition, you’re prompted to register online.
Fill out the form, and then submit it directly or fax a printed copy.
Fill out and return the registration card included with your software package.
Want to access downloads or
links to user forums
Visit the main Adobe Audition page at www.adobe.com/audition.
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