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Edit audio in Adobe Soundbooth or Adobe Audition
While
working in After Effects, you may want to use the more comprehensive audio-editing
capabilities of Adobe Soundbooth™ or Adobe Audition® to fine-tune
your audio. You can use the Edit In Adobe Soundbooth or Edit In
Adobe Audition command to start Adobe Soundbooth or Adobe Audition
from within After Effects.
If you edit an audio-only file
(for example, a WAV file) in Adobe Soundbooth or Adobe Audition,
you change the original file. If you edit a layer that contains
both audio and video (for example, an AVI file), you edit a copy
of the source audio file.
- Select the layer that contains the audio that
you want to edit. The item must be of a type that is editable in
Adobe Soundbooth or Adobe Audition.
- Choose Edit > Edit In Adobe Soundbooth or
Edit > Edit In Adobe Audition to open the clip in Edit
view in Adobe Soundbooth or Adobe Audition.
- Edit the file, and then do one of the following:
If you’re editing an audio-only layer,
choose File > Save to apply your edits to the original
audio file, or choose File > Save As to apply your edits
to a copy of the audio file. If you choose File > Save
As, you need to re-import the copy of the file into After Effects.
If you’re editing a layer that contains both audio
and video, choose File > Save As. After you save the
file, import it into After Effects, add it to the composition, and
mute the original audio in the audio-video clip by deselecting the
Audio switch in the Timeline panel.
Note: Any effects applied
to audio in After Effects aren’t included in the copy that is sent
to Adobe Soundbooth or Adobe Audition.
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