Hilary White wrote recently asking that, since she is starting to do more work with Audition, could I provide a list of my favorite keyboard shortcuts for the CS6 release.
There are hundreds of menu choices inside Audition and every one of them could have its own keyboard shortcut. In fact, you can have two different shortcuts for the same menu choice – which I find very cool! (As a long time Final Cut user, I added two FCP shortcuts: Shift+Z to Fit to Timeline and A to the Move tool. The rest I’ve been able to learn.)
So, here are the shortcuts I use all the time. (Windows users, substitute Cntrl for Command, and Alt for Option.)
NAVIGATION SHORTCUTS
Shortcut | What It Does |
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Fit to Window | |
Command+ | Fit everything into the window |
= | Zoom in horizontally |
– | Zoom out horizontally |
Option+[equals] | Zoom in vertically |
Option+[minus] | Zoom out vertically |
Command+Left Arrow | Move playhead to previous edit |
Command+Right Arrow | Move playhead to next edit |
0 | Display Multitrack session |
9 | Display Waveform Editor |
EDITING SHORTCUTS
Shortcut | What It Does |
---|---|
V | Select Arrow (Move) tool |
R | Select Razor blade tool for single track, press again for multiple track |
T | Time selection tool |
Y | Slip tool |
Command+K | Cut all tracks at the position of the playhead |
OTHER STUFF
Shortcut | What It Does |
---|---|
Command+G | Group clips |
Shift+Command+G | Suspend group without breaking group |
Command+E | Exports Timeline Mix |
Shift+Command+E | Exports Waveform Editor file |
ADDING AND DELETING STUFF
Shortcut | What It Does |
---|---|
Command+T | Adds track |
Option+Command+Delete | Deletes selected track |
Delete | Deletes selection |
Shift+Delete | Deletes selected clip(s) |
Option+Delete | Deletes selected Time selection and pulls remainder of clip to left to remove the gap. (Leaves gap at end of clip.) |
Shift+Command+Delete | Deletes selected Time Selection and pulls all clips up to remove the gap. |
MOUSE-ENABLED SHORTCUTS
Shortcut | What It Does |
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Command+scroll in track header | Expand track height |
Command+scroll in Timeline | Expand track width |
Shift+scroll wheel | Slides window left or right |
Command+click | Select multiple items |
Command+Shift-click | Activate or deactivate Mute, Solo, Arm for Record, or Monitor Input for all tracks; click button in any track. |
Shift+drag | Adjust setting in large increments |
Command+drag | Adjust setting in small increments |
Option+comma | Nudge selected clip left |
Option+period | Nudge selected clip right |
Shift-drag | Allows moving a clip between tracks without changing horizontal position |
Command+drag fade button | Toggles between a linear and cosine fade shape |
Let me know if I forgot any of your favorites and I’ll add them.
NOTE: I recently completed an in-depth series of video training on Adobe Audition. Find more details here.
2 Responses to Adobe Audition CS6: Favorite Shortcuts
Is there any way to go back to the middle-click waveform scrolling like in Audition 3?
I’ve tried out Audition CS5 and 6 and I will honestly never upgrade unless there’s a way to get middle-click scrolling back.
Larry,I have a track where in the middle of the track I have to remove a pop or noise, how do I join these two tracks without a tick . Please advise ……………..Bob