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Record audio clips in the Multitrack Editor

Record audio clips in the Multitrack Editor

Audition

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Audition User Guide

Introduction

What's new in Adobe Audition

Audition system requirements

Release notes

Known issues

Fixed issues

Finding and customizing shortcuts

Applying effects in the Multitrack Editor

Workspace and setup

Control surface support

Viewing, zooming, and navigating audio

Customizing workspaces

Connecting to audio hardware in Audition

Customizing and saving application settings

Perform Mic Check (Beta)

Digital audio fundamentals

Understanding sound

Digitizing audio

Importing, recording, and playing

Multichannel audio workflow

Create, open, or import files in Adobe Audition

Importing with the Files panel

Extracting audio from CDs

Supported import formats

Navigate time and playing audio in Adobe Audition

Recording audio

Monitoring recording and playback levels

Remove silences from your audio recordings

Editing audio files

Edit, repair, and improve audio using Essential Sound panel

Session Markers and Clip Marker for Multitrack

Generating text-to-speech

Matching loudness across multiple audio files

Displaying audio in the Waveform Editor

Selecting audio

How to copy, cut, paste, and delete audio in Audition

Visually fading and changing amplitude

Working with markers

Inverting, reversing, and silencing audio

How to automate common tasks in Audition

Analyze phase, frequency, and amplitude with Audition

Frequency Band Splitter

Undo, redo, and history

Converting sample types

Creating podcasts using Audition

Applying effects

Enabling CEP extensions

Effects controls

Applying effects in the Waveform Editor

Applying effects in the Multitrack Editor

Adding third party plugins

Notch Filter effect

Fade and Gain Envelope effects (Waveform Editor only)

Manual Pitch Correction effect (Waveform Editor only)

Graphic Phase Shifter effect

Doppler Shifter effect (Waveform Editor only)

Effects reference

Apply amplitude and compression effects to audio

Delay and echo effects

Diagnostics effects (Waveform Editor only) for Audition

Filter and equalizer effects

Modulation effects

Reduce noise and restore audio

Reverb effects

How to use special effects with Audition

Stereo imagery effects

Time and pitch manipulation effects

Generate tones and noise

Mixing multitrack sessions

Creating remix

Multitrack Editor overview

Basic multitrack controls

Multitrack routing and EQ controls

Arrange and edit multitrack clips with Audition

Looping clips

How to match, fade, and mix clip volume with Audition

Automating mixes with envelopes

Multitrack clip stretching

Video and surround sound

Working with video applications

Importing video and working with video clips

5.1 surround sound

Keyboard shortcuts

Finding and customizing shortcuts

Default keyboard shortcuts

Saving and exporting

Save and export audio files

Viewing and editing XMP metadata

Record audio in the Waveform Editor

You can record audio from a microphone or any device you can plug into the Line In port of a sound card. Before recording, you have to adjust the input signal to optimize signal‑to‑noise levels. (See either Adjust recording levels for standard sound cards or the documentation for a professional card.)

Set audio inputs. (See Configure

audio inputs and outputs.)

Do one of the following:

Create a file.

Open an existing file to overwrite or add new audio, and place the current‑time indicator where you want to start recording.

At the bottom of the Editor panel, click the Record button to

start and stop recording.

Correct DC offset

Some sound cards record with a slight DC offset,

in which direct current is introduced into the signal, causing the

center of the waveform to be offset from the zero point (the center

line in the waveform display). DC offset can cause a click or pop

at the beginning and end of a file.

In the Waveform Editor, choose Favorites >

Repair DC Offset.

註解:

To measure DC offset, see Analyze

amplitude.

Direct‑to‑file recording in the

Multitrack Editor

In the Multitrack Editor, Adobe Audition automatically saves each recorded clip directly to a WAV file. Direct‑to‑file recording lets you quickly record and save multiple clips, providing tremendous flexibility.

Inside the session folder, you find each recorded clip in the [session name]_Recorded folder. Clip filenames begin with the track name, followed by the take number (for example, Track 1_003.wav).

After recording, you can edit takes to produce a polished final mix. For example, if you create multiple takes of a guitar solo, you can combine the best sections of each solo. (See Trimming and extending clips.) Or, you can use one version of the solo for a video soundtrack, and another version for an audio CD.

Record audio clips in the Multitrack

Editor

In

the Multitrack Editor, you can record audio on multiple tracks by overdubbing. When

you overdub tracks, you listen to previously recorded tracks and

play along with them to create sophisticated, layered compositions.

Each recording becomes a new audio clip on a track.

In the Inputs/Outputs area of the Editor panel, choose a source from a track’s Input menu.

註解:

To change the available inputs, choose Audio Hardware,

and then click Settings.

Click the Arm For Record button for

the track.

The track meters display the input, helping you optimize

levels. (To disable this default and display levels only while recording,

deselect Enable Input Metering When Arming Tracks in the Multitrack

preferences.)

To hear hardware inputs routed through any track effects

and sends, click the Monitor Input button .

註解:

Routing inputs through effects and sends requires significant

processing. To reduce latency (an audible delay) that disrupts timing

for performers, see Configure audio

inputs and outputs.

To simultaneously record on multiple tracks, repeat steps

1‑3.

In the Editor panel, position the current‑time indicator at

the desired starting point, or select a range for the new clip.

At the bottom of the panel, click the Record button to

start and stop recording.

Punch into a selected range

If you’re dissatisfied with a time range of a recorded clip, you can select that range and punch in a new recording, leaving the original clip intact. Though you can record into a specific range without punching in, punching in lets you hear audio immediately before and after a range; that audio provides vital context that helps you create natural transitions.

For important or difficult sections, you can punch in multiple takes, and then select or edit takes to create the best performance.

A take created by punching in

A take created by punching in

In the Editor panel, drag the Time Selection tool in

the appropriate track to select a time range for the clip.

Select the correct track input. (See Assign

audio inputs and outputs to tracks.)

Click the Arm For Record button for

the track.

Position the current‑time indicator a few

seconds before the selected range.

At the bottom of the Editor panel, click the Record button .

Adobe Audition plays the audio preceding the selection, records during the selected range, and then resume playback.

Punch in during playback

If you don’t wish to punch a specific range, you can quickly punch into a general area during playback.

Enable one or more tracks for recording. (See Record audio clips in the Multitrack Editor.)

At the bottom of the Editor panel, click the Play button .

When you reach an area where you want to begin recording,

click the Record button . When

you finish recording, click the button again.

Punch and Roll

This record mode allows you to record audio using the punch and roll technique with pre-roll, visual countdown, and Punch Again functionality. When recording is done on this mode, playback runs for the specified pre-roll duration before the recording punches in at the desired point. The pre-roll duration can be configured on the Playback and Recording Preferences page.

To record, follow these steps:

Toggle Punch and Roll recording mode by right-clicking the Record button and selecting Punch and Roll Mode. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Shift+Alt+Space.

Recording modes

Recording modes

Position the playhead where you would like to punch in. To begin recording, press Record.

To adjust pre-roll duration, open Preferences > Playback and Recording. The pre-roll is set to 5 seconds by default.

Adjust pre-roll duration

Adjust pre-roll duration

The Punch Again command stops active playback or recording and starts a Punch and Roll recording from the last punch in point. You can configure this command using keyboard shortcuts.

For video files, the countdown is displayed in the Video panel as an overlay, with a flash frame when recording begins.

Punch again

Punch Again command stops active playback or recording and starts a Punch and Roll recording from the last punch in point.

Punch again keyboard shortcut

Punch again keyboard shortcut

Choose punch-in takes

If you punch in multiple takes, Adobe Audition layers the takes over each other in the Editor panel. To choose between takes, do the following:

With the Time Selection tool , select

a range that snaps to the start and end of the punch-in takes. (See Snap to clip endpoints.)

In the track, position the mouse over the clip header.

(The header displays the track name, followed by take number.)

Drag the topmost take to a different location (typically

the end of the session to avoid unwanted playback).

Play the session. If you prefer a take you previously

moved, drag it back to the selected range.

註解:

To mute the original clip for the duration

of the punch-in range, adjust the volume envelope. (See Automating clip settings.)

Timed Record Mode

Timed Record Mode can be used to schedule recording for a later time when you may not be available to manually start or end the recording process. To record, follow these steps:

Right click the Record button and select Timed Record Mode.

Recording modes

Recording modes

Position the playhead where you would like begin recording and press Record. The Timed Recording dialog appears.

Start Time: you can modify the time and date to begin recording. By default, the Start Time will be configured for 15 minutes from the time it was invoked. You may choose to begin recording immediately by selecting Immediately.

Recording Time: this allows you to set a duration for how long to record. Select No TIme Limit to continue until manually stopped.

Timed recording dilog

Timed recording dilog

When Audition is armed and waiting to record, the Record button will blink a blue highlight ().

註解:

During this period, it is not recommended to perform additional editing work. Attempting to open or switch to a different file will prompt a warning that a Timed Recording is scheduled as shown below. Audition will begin recording in whichever file is active in the Editor panel, so to avoid overwriting data, it is recommended to let Audition remain idle while waiting to record.

Warning message when Timed Recording is scheduled

Warning message when Timed Recording is scheduled

When the time limit for record is reached, Audition will stop recording. Note that the file is not automatically saved to disk. You can preview the content before exporting or saving.

Overwrite and Insert modes in Waveform editor

Overwrite: Select this mode and position the playhead where you would like to overwrite audio and press record.

Insert: This mode allows you to insert audio at a given point while not overwriting the clip. Position the playhead where you would like begin recording and press Record.

Overwrite and insert modes

Overwrite and insert modes

Input monitoring

Input monitoring allows you to preview the incoming input from your recording device. This needs to be done before starting the actual recording by either observing the level meters or listening to it.

Click the [I] button on the track header controls or in the mixer to enable input monitoring. The [R] button arms the track for recording. This affects the audio routing depending on your preferences.

Arm track for record

Arm track for record

The track level meters reflect the audio coming from your input device and is routed to the track output.

Adobe Audition offers two input monitoring modes that are activated when you arm a track for record.

Input metering

Input metering

• Input metering: Enable the input metering check box to view the input levels on the track level meter when the transport is stopped or recording.

To enable input metering, follow these steps:

1. Select Adobe Audition > Preferences > Multitrack.

2. Enable the enable input metering check box.

For more information about level meters, see Level meters overview.

• Smart monitoring: Smart monitoring automatically enables input monitoring during recording, and while the player is stopped, allowing for better overdubs.

While the transport is stopped, you can hear the audio input. For example, communicate with your speaker. After starting playback, the input is disregarded and you only hear the content of the track playing. This helps you find the perfect punch-in point. You can then listen to the recorded audio.

To enable input monitoring, follow these steps:

1. Select Adobe Audition > Preferences > Multitrack.

2. Enable the enable smart monitoring check box.

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