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Undoing, redoing, and using the History panel

Undoing, redoing, and using the History panel - Audition Tutorial

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Undoing, redoing, and using the History panel

- [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…

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