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iii Contents Chapter 1: Getting started Installation 1 Adobe Help 2 Resources 5 Key features 10 Chapter 2: Digital audio fundamentals Understanding sound 12 Digitizing audio 14 Chapter 3: Workspace Customizing the workspace 17 Managing workspaces 22 Chapter 4: Importing, ...Chapter 7: Creating scores with AutoComposer Get started with AutoComposer 55 Customizing scores 56 Saving and exporting scores 58 Chapter 8: Working with Flash and video Working with Flash 60 Working with video 61 Chapter 9: Saving audio and video files Saving and closing files 63 Choosing file formats 64
iii Contents Chapter 1: Getting started Installation 1 Adobe Help 2 Resources 5 Key features 10 Chapter 2: Digital audio fundamentals Understanding sound 12 Digitizing audio 14 Chapter 3: Workspace Customizing the workspace 17 Managing workspaces 22 Chapter 4: Importing, ...Chapter 7: Creating scores with AutoComposer Get started with AutoComposer 55 Customizing scores 56 Saving and exporting scores 58 Chapter 8: Working with Flash and video Working with Flash 60 Working with video 61 Chapter 9: Saving audio and video files Saving and closing files 63 Choosing file formats 64
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...use the mixer provided by Windows or Mac OS. For a professional sound card, you finish recording, click the Stop button , or close the dialog box. SOUNDBOOTH CS3 27 User Guide 6 Enter a filename, and choose a suffix from the Apple menu. 2 Click Sound, and then click the Input tab. 3 Select ...Record button to begin recording. 9 As you record, click the Marker button to add audio markers (which you can later export as Adobe Flash cue points). 10 When you adjust these levels with the mixer application provided with the card (see the card's documentation for standard sound cards Adjust levels if...
...use the mixer provided by Windows or Mac OS. For a professional sound card, you finish recording, click the Stop button , or close the dialog box. SOUNDBOOTH CS3 27 User Guide 6 Enter a filename, and choose a suffix from the Apple menu. 2 Click Sound, and then click the Input tab. 3 Select ...Record button to begin recording. 9 As you record, click the Marker button to add audio markers (which you can later export as Adobe Flash cue points). 10 When you adjust these levels with the mixer application provided with the card (see the card's documentation for standard sound cards Adjust levels if...