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March 14, 2017
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"Rulers" for Multi-track Sessions

  • March 14, 2017
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Is there any way to add "rulers" to multi-track sessions in Audition?  What I mean by this is creating a line across the timeline that behaves similarly to a ruler in Adobe Photoshop; any audio clip could easily be snapped to that ruler by simply dragging the clip up to it.  The main advantage of this would be that multiple rulers could be created in consistent intervals (possibly through a dialog box or something) so that audio clips could be repeated more easily.  Is there any way to do anything like this in Audition?

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    Correct answer SteveG_AudioMasters_

    Audition's multi-track view has an infinite number of rulers - every time you move a clip you get a blue vertical line on the screen as it passes significant events (you can select these). So lining up a load of clips is easy; you set the snapping to 'snap to clips (right-click on the timeline to get this option easily), and position the first clip where you want it. When you put another clip on an different track and drag it, you'll get the blue line showing and the clips will 'snap' together - and this is sample-accurate.

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    Participant
    December 4, 2020

    I have a question regarding the ruler in multi track. At the beginning of the ruler it says (hms),  I'm trying to figure out what that stands for.  Is it hours meters seconds?

    Legend
    December 4, 2020

    Hours:Minutes:Seconds, so you were nearly right!

    SteveG_AudioMasters_
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    SteveG_AudioMasters_Community ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    March 14, 2017

    Audition's multi-track view has an infinite number of rulers - every time you move a clip you get a blue vertical line on the screen as it passes significant events (you can select these). So lining up a load of clips is easy; you set the snapping to 'snap to clips (right-click on the timeline to get this option easily), and position the first clip where you want it. When you put another clip on an different track and drag it, you'll get the blue line showing and the clips will 'snap' together - and this is sample-accurate.

    Videotrack
    Participating Frequently
    August 28, 2017

    Hi, Can you help me solve an issue with adobe audition CS6 please?

    In order  to align two audio tracks at the same audio point in a multitrack session I created a cue marker on each track.

    Then I choosed Edit, snapping, and snap to markers and clicked the Toggle Snapping icon  at the top of the Editor panel.

    When I move the first track to match its marker with the marker of the second track the snap is not working...

    In other words, the markers are not snapping with each other...

    I can’t understand the reason why it does not work.

    Can You help me please ?

    Tank you so much.

    Luigi

    Videotrack
    Participating Frequently
    August 30, 2017

    Videotrack  wrote

    my problem is: How do I to align, to synchronize some musical audio tracks in a Multitrack session?

    What is the correct way to do this? The tracks contain the same musical track but recorded in a different position, in a
    different time, so it doesn't make sense to align the tracks at the beginning of each of them...

    Ah. There are no tools for doing this, as it hasn't been possible to fit audition with a pair of ears, as such. Since you haven't been specific about what you are trying to align, it's not possible to say specifically what you should be looking or listening for, but generally you can do a pretty reasonable job of this by ear.

    I tried to use the Automatic Speech Alignment but it is not working...

    It works fine, but it won't help you with this, as it will attempt to alter one track to match the other.

    What exactly is it that you are trying to align?


    Ahi, ahi! I thought it would be possible to insert a marker into the audio point of each single
    clip as sync point, and then simply align the markers exactly as it happens in Premiere pro...