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Tutorial 27
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This way, three separate objects are created on the track.
Switch back to standard mode, select the object in the middle and delete it by
pressing the "Delete" key.
A gap is created in the audio track. The problem is that where the disturbance
used to be there is now absolute silence, which is irritating, too. It's not
enough to simply cut out the audio disturbance, you have to add another
sound into the gap, even if it's only a quiet hissing that is audible throughout
the rest of the material, i.e. the room sound. Therefore, fill the gap with quiet
material that features only hissing, for example.
Search for a suitable passage in a different section of the audio track that is
roughly as long as the gap. Cut the audio track before and after the passage.
Switch back to standard mode and select the passage. Copy it to the
clipboard (Ctrl + C or "Edit > Copy").
Set the position line to the beginning of the gap and insert the passage (Ctrl +
V or "Edit > Insert").
Move the bottom right handle on the inserted object to adjust its length to the