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Adobe Audition 2025 Basics | macOS Edition
  • Introduction
  • Listening and Logging
    • Connecting to Your Class Folder
    • Opening Audition
    • Creating a Multitrack Session
    • Opening an Existing Multitrack Session
    • Copying WAV Files From a Zoom to Your Project Folder
    • Previewing and Renaming WAV Files
    • 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
    • Preparing a Project for Transcription at Home
    • 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
  • Troubleshooting
    • Warning Boxes: What to Click
    • Converting an M4A file to a WAV with a 44.1 kHz Sample Rate
  • Glossary
    • Glossary
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  1. Editing

Working with Other Audio Formats

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In addition to WAV files, you can work with other audio file formats (MP3, , etc.) in Audition. When working with these other audio formats, the editing process remains the same.

Note: Audition may create a Conformed-Files folder within your project folder. Do not delete, move or rename this folder.

  1. Copy your additional audio files into your project folder.

  2. Import your additional audio files into Audition (following the same process used when importing WAV files.)

  3. In the Files panel, double-click an audio file to open it in the Waveform Editor.

  4. Add Range Markers to the sections of the audio file that you would like use in your project. Give your Range Markers appropriate names in the Markers panel. (Follow file and folder naming conventions.)

  5. Export the audio of your Range Markers to your project folder.

  6. Import your sound bite audio files into Audition.

  7. Switch back to your Multitrack Session.

  8. Add your sound bite audio files to tracks in your Multitrack Session.

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