Paul Murphy demonstrates how to use the History panel and redo command in Adobe Audition 2019.
- [Instructor] Audition has the ability…to undo and redo changes as you make them,…just as you would in most applications,…but there's a couple of special features…that are worth knowing as well.…Firstly, there's a handy command…that's unique to waveform editor,…and that is the ability to repeat a command.…So for example, I'm just going to select…this section over here, and I'm going…to turn this down by minus three decibels.…Now if I want to go over to another section…and make the same change, let's say this section here,…rather than having to key in that change again,…I can just go up to my edit menu,…and choose repeat last command.…
And if you find that you have to perform the same command…on a file or files again and again,…you can quickly cut down your time…by just using the keyboard shortcut,…Command + r, or Control + r on Windows.…Now, if you wanted to get more of an overview…of all the changes you've made to your file,…you can go over to your history panel over here.…If you can't see this, you can just get to it…
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7/31/2019Released
12/19/2018- Audio terminology
- Importing audio and video files
- Working with Premiere Pro
- Waveform and multitrack editing
- Using the Essential Sound panel
- Cleaning and repairing audio
- Recording audio
- Applying effects
- Exporting the final mix
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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How to use exercise files4m 37s
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1. Getting to know Adobe Audition
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2. Importing Media
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Importing audio files4m 2s
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Importing video files3m 42s
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3. Audio Terminology
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Understanding frequency2m 13s
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Understanding amplitude1m 42s
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Understanding sample rate1m 37s
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Understanding bit depth1m 7s
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4. Editing Individual Clips with the Waveform Editor
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Adjusting clip amplitude2m 18s
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5. Cleaning and Repairing Audio
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Removing pops and clicks4m 54s
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Reducing reverb2m 57s
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Removing a specific sound5m 48s
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Repairing clipped audio3m 12s
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6. Combining Clips with the Multitrack Editor
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Editing with shortcuts5m 35s
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Fading clips4m 59s
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Adjusting clip levels4m 26s
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Adjusting track levels4m 4s
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7. Additional Multitrack Features
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Using the Tracks panel3m 20s
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Using clip and track colors2m 27s
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Grouping clips2m 49s
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Adding markers3m 38s
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Stretching clips4m 17s
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Re-editing music with Remix5m 11s
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8. Recording Audio
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Setting up your input device2m 41s
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9. The Essential Sound Panel
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10. Working with Effects
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Using compression effects3m 59s
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Using filters and EQ effects4m 13s
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Using reverb effects4m 5s
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Saving time with presets2m 56s
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Saving time with favorites4m 31s
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11. Advanced Mixing with the Multitrack Editor
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Mixing effects with sends4m 28s
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12. Integration and Output
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Exporting a mixdown3m 31s
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Exporting to Premiere2m 58s
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Exporting to Media Encoder2m 17s
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13. New Features
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April 2019 update3m 44s
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