Adobe Audition 2020 Basics | Home Edition (Windows
  • Introduction
  • Introduction
    • Intoduction
  • Installing Audition on your PC
    • Checking if your computer meets minimum system requirements
    • Installing Audition
  • Listening and Logging
    • Opening Audition
    • Creating a Multitrack Session
    • Opening an Existing Multitrack Session
    • Displaying file extensions
    • 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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  • One or more files used by this Multitrack Session are located outside of the Session folder
  • This file is referenced in one or more multitrack sessions
  • Yellow triangle with exclamation point in it
  • The session 'your-project-name-here.sesx' contains files with unsaved changes

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  1. Troubleshooting

Warning Boxes: What to Click

One or more files used by this Multitrack Session are located outside of the Session folder

Click No.

This box appears because Audition thinks your WAV files are not in your project folder (even though they are in your project folder.) Sometimes, Audition doesn’t immediately recognize your class folder. When this happens, Audition will try to copy your WAV files into your project folder.

Clicking No prevents the creation of duplicate WAV files in your project folder.

This file is referenced in one or more multitrack sessions

Click OK.

This box appears because you are editing a WAV file that appears in your multitrack project. When following the JAMS Adobe Audition workflow, you usually don’t need to worry about WAV files going out of sync with other WAV files in your multitrack project (because arranging sound bites in the multitrack project happens after you’ve cleaned up the content of your WAV files.)

If you do edit the content of a WAV file after you’ve arranged your sound bites in your multitrack project, know that you will need to rearrange all of the sound bites that appear after the edited WAV file in your multitrack project.

Yellow triangle with exclamation point in it

Click the triangle and select Dismiss Warning.

This triangle appears in the lower left corner of a multitrack project sound bite after you’ve deleted part of it in the Waveform Editor. You can dismiss this warning.

The session 'your-project-name-here.sesx' contains files with unsaved changes

Click Yes (or Yes To All.)

This warning box appears if you made changes to one of your WAV files. Audition wants to know if you want to keep those changes. You should click Yes (or Yes To All if you edited multiple WAV files.)

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