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:
- The highlighted area should not include any important audio that should remain unchanged.
- There should be enough space after the highlighted area to accommodate the distance you want to shift the audio.
- 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.