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In Move mode you can also mark an object and press the Del key on the
keyboard to delete it.
Keyboard shortcut: O
Resampling/Timestretch mouse mode
This mode lets you change the playback speed of objects with the
mouse so that they are better aligned.
You can use this mouse mode by stretching or squashing the object at the
rear object handle below. The mouse cursor turns into a clock.
Resampling mode (preset) can be used to change speed and pitch just like on
a tape, i.e. speed and pitch are changed together as one. If an object is
compressed with the mouse, the speed and pitch increase just like a tape
when it is played faster.
In the timestretch mode, the pitch remains unchanged, if the object length and
with it the speed are changed.
You can switch modes by opening the Object FX page (view page 64) of an
object, switc
hing to the cleaning effects, and then selecting timestretching
from the tempo/resampling effects presets list.
Draw volume curve mouse mode
With the Draw volume curve mode you can "draw" any volume curve
using the mouse.
This way, you can create irregular volume progressions quickly.
To delete volume curve points, double-click on the corresponding point or
click on a point in the erase object mode (view page 38). You can delete
multiple
points by holding the Shift key and clicking the first and last points so
that all points in between are selected.
Selected volume points have a blue frame. You can now delete the points with
the Delete key.
Wave drawing mode
Repair short distortions such as crackling directly in the wave form of
the audio file by using the Wave drawing mode. Such distortions
usually only last a few sample values, so you can use the mouse and
try to draw along the original waveform without the distortion.
There is an automatic zoom function in the wave form display when you
switch into the Wave drawing mode, so sample values become visible.