User Guide
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ADOBE AUDITION
User Guide
• 44,100 Hz CD Quality
• 48,000 Hz DAT Quality
• 96,000 Hz DVD Quality
Non-standard sample rates can be entered directly into the numeric sample rate window.
Channels This setting is disabled in Adjust Sample Rate.
Resolution This setting is disabled in Adjust Sample Rate
Convert Sample Type
This function converts the sample rate, bit rate, and channel format of an audio file that’s currently loaded in Adobe
Audition into a new format type (such as 44 kHz/16-bit/stereo to 22 kHz/8-bit/mono). Unlike Edit > Adjust Sample
Rate, Convert Sample Type directly processes the samples within the file, or re-samples the data, so that the audio retains
the same pitch and duration as the original file.
Convert Sample Type Dialog
You can choose various levels of conversion quality. Changes in overall and relative L/R volume levels may be easily made
when converting between mono and stereo formats. The Dither option allows you to reduce granulation noise when
converting to lower bit rates. Various other options are available, letting you adjust the conversion process to suit your
own particular needs. The following are the major components of the Convert Sample Type:
Sample Rate Conversion Presets Choose any saved presets that you’ve created from this drop-down list. Have a sample
type that you convert to often? Use the Save As… button to add those settings to the Sample Rate Conversion Presets list.
Press the Delete button to remove highlighted entries from the list.