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64 Mouse functions and mouse modes
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Duplicating objects
Dragging + Ctrl duplica
tes one or more objects. To do this you also have to
click the lower half of the object.
Dragging + Shift + Ctrl duplicates one or more objects and allows the objects
to be moved up or down the track list without changing the time position.
Lasso function
Object lasso: If you click left next to an object in the lower half of the track,
you can sketch a rectangle with the mouse button pressed down by dragging
the mouse the right. All included objects are selected.
Volume and panorama lasso: If you click left next to an object in the lower half
of the track, you can sketch a rectangle with the mouse button pressed down
by dragging the mouse the right. All contained volume and panorama points
are selected.
Volume and length of individual objects
You can individually adjust the volume and length with the five object handles.
Object handles: The upper handle changes the object volume. The changed
level is shown in dB in the upper left-hand corner of the VIP.
Side handles: Fade-in or fade-out. The fade curves used here can be set in the
crossfade editor.
Lower handle: Adjusts the length of an object.
Volume and panorama automation curves
The volume and panorama curves can be used to graphically adjust the
volume and stereo panorama curves of the tracks. Movable handle points are
created on the curve.
Double clicking on the automation curve creates a new curve event. Another
double click on the same curve event deletes the event. Selected handles can
also be deleted by selecting "Delete curve handles" from the edit menu.
A volume or panorama handle is selected simply by clicking it. Several handles
are selected by holding "Ctrl" while clicking.