Adobe Audition 3.0

Editing workflow


1.
Open file

2.
Edit audio

3.
Apply effects

4.
Save changes

In Edit View, you edit, restore, and enhance individual audio files, such as voiceovers, old vinyl recordings, and more. Any saved changes are permanent, making Edit View a great choice for mastering and finalizing files. (See Editing audio files.)

Open or create a file


Open an existing audio file that you want to modify. Alternatively, create a blank file that you’ll record or paste audio into. (See Opening audio files in Edit View.)

Creating a new file

Edit audio


In the Main panel, trim or extend a file by deleting or generating audio. To create a sonic collage, combine pasted audio from multiple files. Then, select noise or other audio you want to process with effects. (See Selecting audio.)

Editing audio in the Main panel

Apply effects


Apply process effects individually, or apply groups of VST effects in the Mastering Rack. In the rack, you can edit and reorder effects until you achieve the perfect results. (See Applying effects in Edit View.)

Applying groups of effects in the Mastering Rack

Save your changes


Save the polished, final file to disk, or automatically insert it in CD View or a multitrack session. (See Saving and exporting files and Building audio CDs.)

Saving a file to disk