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64 Editing in the track view
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Several songs in a single long object
When you record an LP for example, one complete side of the LP will appear
as one single object in your track window. If you want to split such an object
into individual song-objects, you will have to search for the transitions in the
waveform presentation and cut them "by hand".
In most cases however, it is not necessary to create an individual object for
each song. Placing track markers at the beginning of the songs is normally
sufficient.
Object FX
All FX can be used on all objects independently from the other objects. Cut
the object into several smaller objects and edit them individually in the Object
FX mode.
Highlight the "Object FX" button of the object by clicking on it.
If you want to return to the normal "Master FX" mode you can do this by
simply clicking on the close button ("x") in the upper right corner of the Object
FX dialog.
Read more on Object FX in the chapter "Cleaning FX (view page 72)"!
Draw volume curve
Use the Volume curve button to activate a volume curve.
You can use it to add volume curves to your audio material, for instance, for
compensating volume fluctuations or increasing the volume of quiet passages.
Volume changes are immediately visible in the waveform display so that it is
very easy to visually align the volume of different passages.