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118 TECHNIQUES FOR WORKING WITH OBJECTS
You can move an object step by step as follows:
In the "Objects" menu / Move/Edit crossfade / -> Object step width 1/2" you'll find a
large number of commands for which you can specify individual keyboard shortcuts in
the system options.
To change the step widths 1 and 2, go to "Objects / Move/Edit object -> Object/Fade
step settings…"
Alternately, select the objects you wish to move and open the object editor. In the
"Position/Fades" window click on the right or left arrow in the "Position/Length" dialog.
The objects now move at the set step width.
For step-by-step moving of an object you will also find the corresponding buttons on the
range list. "Window -> Range list" makes this visible. There are buttons for moving the
object's start or end, or the entire object.
Changing the length and start time of an object
You can move the object borders using the length handles. If the mouse is moved to the
length handles at the beginning of an object, the mouse cursor will transform into a double-
arrow. By clicking and dragging you can edit the starting time of the object. This also
changes the object length.
This function is also available in the object editor as well as in the corresponding buttons on
the range bar.
Duplicating, copying, and inserting objects
Duplicating one or more objects occurs by moving objects while holding down the "Ctrl"
key.
Copying and inserting objects is done in the familiar manner with the keyboard shortcuts
"Ctrl + C" and "Ctrl + V".
Inserting an object with ripple
The keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + Alt + V" allows you to insert a previously copied object at the
play cursor position, whereby the objects following it in the arranger will be moved back
correspondingly ("ripple").
Change waveform view
Basic settings of the waveform view can be made with "View -> VIP display -> Define...".
Detailed information on the display options can be found in the menu reference point VIP
display in the "View" menu (view page 405).
You can change the size of the waveform by holding the "Shift" key and simultaneously
turning the mouse wheel.
You can zoom into a waveform at the position of the play cursor by pressing the "Ctrl" key
and simultaneously scrolling with the mouse wheel.