Change the tempo and key of all loops in the session. One of the most powerful advantages of using loops in Adobe Audition is that you can easily change the...
Add the new loop to a session. You're ready to incorporate this new loop into the session with the other loops. Switch back to Multitrack View. The Files tab lets...
Define the selection as a loop and save it. To indicate to Adobe Audition that the selection is a loop, choose View > Wave Properties, and click the Loop Info...
Define your own loop. You can define your own loops as well as use existing ones. Begin by opening an audio file in Edit View. Then, choose Edit > Snapping...
Add another loop and move it. To build up the session, click to select another track, and choose Insert > Audio to add a second loop. Even if it was...
Extend the loop to repeat it. Click to select the loop in the track. Then, drag the bottom right corner of the loop to extend and repeat the loop for...
Prepare your session for loops. To begin, switch to Multitrack View in Adobe Audition, and select the track you want the loop in. Next, choose View > Display Time Format...
Effortlessly create sophisticated music with loops Loops—repeating snippets of music—appear in just about every musical setting imaginable. From chart-topping pop songs to jazz standards to industrial goth metal, loops...
Burn the CD. Insert a blank, writable CD into the CD burning device. Click Write CD, and choose the device you want to use to write the CD. Then, click...
Mix down the session, and add titles for the CD tracks. Choose Edit > Mix Down To CD Project > All Audio Clips. (If the Edit Original Options window appears,...
Add track cues. Select the audio you want to place on the first track of the CD, and press Shift+F8 to add a track cue range. Repeat for each track...
Crossfade the clips. Select the Time Selection tool, and select the range of audio you want to crossfade between the first and second clips. Depending on where you dragged in...