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Move Range Start Right
This function moves the beginning of the range in the current arranger window by one grid
unit to the right. The length of the movement depends on the set grid value. This may be
adjusted via "Project options -> General" (Shortcut: "I", "Ctrl + Shift + #").
Shortcut: "Alt + *" (number block), right arrow
Move Range End Left
This function moves the end of the range in the current arranger window one grid unit to
the left. The length of the movement depends on the set grid value. This may be adjusted
via "Project options -> General" (shortcut: "I", "Ctrl + Shift + #").
Shortcut: "Alt + -" (number block), "Shift + right arrow"
Move Range End Right
This function moves the end of the range in the current arranger window one grid unit to
the right. The length of the movement depends on the set grid value. This may be adjusted
via "Project options -> General" (Shortcut: "I", "Ctrl + Shift + #").
Shortcut: Alt + +" (number block); Shift + right arrow
Range to Beginning
Choose this option to extend the currently marked range to the beginning of the project
(Wave Project or VIP).
Range to End
Choose this option to extend the currently marked range to the end of the project (Wave
Project or VIP).
Flip Range Left
Choose this option to flip the currently marked range to the left (this swaps the start of the
marked range to the end of the marked range.)
Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + left arrow
Flip Range Right
Choose this option to flip the currently marked Range to the right. (What used to be the
end of the marked Range is now the beginning of the marked Range.)
Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + right arrow
Find zero crossings
Beginning of Range -> 0
Choose this option to move the beginning of the currently selected range to the next zero
amplitude crossing. "Zero" is the next sample value featuring a ZERO value or that
indicates the boundary between a positive and a negative sample value (or vice versa). This
function is especially useful when searching for loop points. Remember to zoom into the
waveform display far enough so that you'll be able to see the actual changes in the
arranger window.