Adobe Audition 3.0

Display the status bar

The status bar runs across the bottom of the Adobe Audition work area. You can show or hide the status bar and select which types of information appear there.

Status bar

A.
Data Under Cursor

B.
Sample Format

C.
File Size

D.
File Size (Time)

E.
Free Space

F.
Free Space (Time)

G.
Keyboard Modifiers

H.
SMPTE/MTC Slave Stability

I.
Display Mode

  • To show or hide the status bar, choose View > Status Bar > Show. A check mark indicates that the status bar is visible.
  • To change the type of information that the status bar displays, choose View > Status Bar or right‑click the status bar, and select from the following options:
    Data Under Cursor
    Shows information such as channel (for stereo files), amplitude (measured in decibels), and time (hours:minutes:seconds:hundredths of seconds) from the beginning of the audio file. This data changes dynamically when you move the pointer. For example, if you see R: –15.2 dB @ 0:00:242 when in Edit View, your pointer is over the right channel at 0.242 seconds, and the amplitude at that precise point is –15.2 dB.

    In Multitrack View, you’ll see even more data, such as envelope positions, dynamic effect settings, and the current position of clips as you drag them.

    Sample Format
    Displays sample information about the currently opened waveform (Edit View) or session file (Multitrack View). For example, a 44,100 kHz 16‑bit stereo file is displayed as 44100 – 16‑bit – stereo.

    File Size
    Represents how large the active audio file is, measured in kilobytes. If you see 308 K in the status bar, then the current waveform or session is 308 kilobytes (KB) in size.

    File Size (time)
    Shows you the length (measured in time) of the current waveform or session. For example, 0:01:247 means the waveform or session is 1.247 seconds long.

    Free Space
    In Edit View and Multitrack View, shows how much space is available on your hard drive. In CD View, shows how much space remains on a CD based on which View menu item is selected: 74 min. CD or 80 min. CD.

    Free Space (time)
    In Edit View and Multitrack View, displays the time remaining for recording, based upon the currently selected sample rate. This value is shown as minutes, seconds, and thousandths of seconds. For example, if Adobe Audition is set to record 8‑bit mono audio at 11,025 kHz, the time remaining might read 4399:15.527 free. Change the recording options to 16‑bit stereo at 44,100 kHz, and the time remaining becomes 680:44.736 free.

    In CD View, shows how much space remains on a CD based on which View menu item is selected: 74 min. CD or 80 min. CD.

    Keyboard Modifiers
    Displays the status of your keyboard’s Ctrl, Shift, and Alt keys, helping you determine if these keys are fully pressed.

    SMPTE/MTC Slave Stability
    Indicates the stability of incoming timecode compared to Adobe Audition’s internal clock. For example, 95.0% SMPTE/MTC indicates a very strong SMPTE/MTC signal. Percentages above 80% should be stable enough to maintain sync. For more information, see Synchronizing with SMTPE.

    Display Mode
    Indicates the current contents of the Main panel: Waveform, Spectral Frequency, Spectral Pan, or Spectral Phase Display in Edit View; Timeline in Multitrack View; CD List in CD View.