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About editing audio in Adobe SoundboothAdobe Soundbooth lets you use advanced techniques to edit audio. If you have installed Adobe Soundbooth, you can apply the Edit In Adobe Soundbooth command to an audio clip. Selecting an audio-only master clip, subclip, or clip instance in a timeline, and choosing Edit In Soundbooth > Edit Source File opens the source file in Soundbooth. If an In/Out range was marked in Adobe Premiere Pro, these markers become visible in Soundbooth. When the file is saved in Soundbooth, the original file on disk is overwritten and all instances of the master clip, its subclips and track items are updated automatically to reflect the changes. The changes cannot be undone. Selecting an audio-only or A/V master clip, subclip, or clip instance in a timeline, and choosing Edit In Soundbooth > Extract Audio extracts the audio, and generates a new project item. Edits are made to this copy in Soundbooth. The original master clip is preserved in the project and on disk. Note: The Edit In Adobe Soundbooth command isn’t available for Adobe
Dynamic Link clips.
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