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July 11, 2012
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I don't get it? Why can't you save Project Files in Audition?

  • July 11, 2012
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I want to Import files, work on them, save the project, and work on them later... Not just save as an audio file. This seems really stupid. Can someone please help. And how can I be the only person that can't figure this out. I Googled it and can't find anything. Adobe products suck to learn, there is nowhere to help learn them. Like I'm supposed to be born with this knowledge or something. Also where can I learn Adobe products without having to haphazardly Google random questions continuously?

Beste Antwort von Ron_Day

Hey Ryan,

I think a new feature we added in Audition CS6 should help you with this workflow. While Audition does not support an official project format at this time, we do have a way to ensure that any files open when a session is saved will be retained when the session is re-opened.

Go to Preferences > Multitrack and enable the option for "Reference all open audio and video files when saving sessions".

Normally when you save a session (.sesx file), we only retain references to the files you actually added to the multitrack enviornment (this has been the case for all previous versions of Audition and Cool Edit in the past).

With this new option turned on, we will also retain references to ANY audio or video file you have open in the Files panel - even if you have not added it to the multitrack yet.

I hope that helps!

--Ron

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Paul_Ferguson
Inspiring
July 12, 2012

Not sure if I understand what you're trying to do, but when you import stuff into a session in CS6, the way to get it included in the session folder is File>Export.  If I'm not mistaken, using Save or Save As saves the session information only, and leaves the imported files wherever they were before you imported them.

Where can you learn this stuff?  Well, here for instance - this forum is really good.  I think there's a third party CS6 training video too - I think it costs about $80 or something.  There's stuff on lynda.com too.  And of course helpx.adobe.com/audition/topics is the standard intro to all things Audition.  Two are free, two cost.  You choose.