Adobe Audition 2020 Basics | Home Edition (macOS)
  • Introduction
  • Introduction
    • Intoduction
  • Installing Audition on your Mac
    • Checking if your computer meets minimum system requirements
    • Installing Audition
  • Listening and Logging
    • Opening Audition
    • Creating a Multitrack Session
    • Opening an Existing Multitrack Session
    • Copying WAV Files From a Zoom to Your Project Folder
    • Downloading Media Files From YouTube to Your Project Folder
    • Downloading Free Music Into Your Project Folder
    • Importing WAV Files Into Audition
    • Listening to Your Audio in the Waveform Editor
    • Raising or Lowering the Audio Level of a WAV File
    • Zooming In and Out
    • Adding Range Markers to a WAV File
    • Saving a WAV File with Range Markers
    • Writing a Script
    • Recording Narration with Zoom H2N
    • Adding Narration to Your Project
    • Exporting Audio of Range Markers
  • Editing
    • Importing Sound Bite WAV Files
    • Adding Sound Bite WAV Files to Tracks
    • Deleting a Sound Bite from a Track
    • Editing a Sound Bite in the Waveform Editor
    • Adjusting Audio Level Within a Sound Bite in the Waveform Editor
    • Deleting Part of a Sound Bite
    • Using Undo and the History Panel
    • Switching Between Waveform Editor and Multitrack Session
    • Saving All of Your Work
    • Working with Additional WAV Files
    • Working with Other Audio Formats
    • Moving Multiple Sound Bites
    • Applying Fades to Sound Bites
    • Using Track Controls
    • Automating Track Volume with Keyframes
  • Exporting
    • Finalizing Your Script
    • Exporting an MP3
  • Submitting your work
    • Creating a Google Account
    • Signing in to your Google Account
    • Uploading your project folder to Google Drive
    • Creating a shareable link to your project folder on Google Drive
  • Troubleshooting
    • Warning Boxes: What to Click
  • Glossary
    • Glossary
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  1. Listening and Logging

Copying WAV Files From a Zoom to Your Project Folder

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Before editing the audio you captured with your Zoom recorder, you'll copy the WAV files on its SD card into your project folder.

Note: Never import WAV files into Audition directly from a Zoom recorder. Copy the WAV files into your project folder. Then import the WAV files into Audition from your project folder.

Zoom H2n

  1. Make sure Zoom H2n is off. Note: The Zoom H2n must be off in order for this process to work.

  2. Connect the Zoom to your Mac using the USB cable. The Zoom H2n will power on. Connection options will appear on the Zoom's screen.

  3. On the Zoom H2n, use the Play wheel to select SD Card Reader.

  4. H2N_SD will appear on the Desktop. Double-click the H2N_SD drive to open it.

  5. In H2N_SD, double-click the Stereo folder to open it.

  6. In the Stereo folder, double-click FOLDER01 to open it. All of your WAV files are in this folder. Your WAV files will have the following name format: ZOOM0001.WAV. Note: The date and time stamps for the WAV files will not be correct.

  7. Press Command A (on keyboard) to select all of the WAV files in FOLDER01. Copy all of the WAV files into your project folder. Note: You may need to and in order to do this.

open multiple Finder windows
navigate to your project folder
Renamed WAV files in the project folder.