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If I wanted to shift all of my audio after a certain point later by a certain distance, what would have to be true after I highlight the edit area?

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Final answer:

To shift audio after a certain point by a certain distance, you need to ensure there is no important audio included in the edit area, enough space after the highlighted area, and use software that supports audio shifting.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you want to shift all of your audio after a certain point later by a certain distance, there are a few things that need to be true after you highlight the edit area:

  1. The highlighted area should not include any important audio that should remain unchanged.
  2. There should be enough space after the highlighted area to accommodate the distance you want to shift the audio.
  3. The software or audio editing tool you are using should have the capability to shift audio or apply time-based edits.

For example, in a digital audio workstation like Adobe Audition, once you highlight the edit area, you can use the time-based editing functions to shift the audio forwards or backwards by a certain distance.

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