Introduction to Adobe Audition
Course 2: Adding Media and Recording Audio: Creating a New Multitrack Session
By Mike Murphy
About the video: Creating a New Multitrack Session
Overview
“Now that you know how to create a new audio file in the Waveform View, it's time to create a new Multitrack Session and save it in the project folder. In the Waveform Editor, you work with one audio file at a time, while in a Multitrack Session, you can assemble multiple audio files and clips onto tracks. If you are a podcaster, one track might be for the host, one for the guest, one for music beds, and so on. Multitrack Session files end in the file extension .sesx, and double-clicking on a .sesx file will open Audition.”
In this video lesson Mike Murphy addresses the topic: Creating a New Multitrack Session, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 2: Adding Media and Recording Audio. Learn how to import media files and record your own audio.
Partial transcription of the video
“ COURSE 2 - LESSON 4 Creating a New Multitrack Session You've set up a new audio file in the Waveform Editor. The levels look good for recording. In this lesson, I'll show you how to create a new multitrack session. Let's jump into it. To create a new multitrack session, when you are in the Waveform Editor of Audition, the first way to do so is to click on the button Multitrack. When you click this button, it will open up the dialog box to create a New Multitrack session. You can also use the keyboard shortcut. You can see it there in the tooltip, 0. That will do the same thing as clicking...”
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Course summary for: Course 2: Adding Media and Recording Audio

Mike Murphy
By Mike Murphy
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