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actual audio files, but only the links to them. The VirtClip contains the same count of tracks
as the selected area.
Keyboard shortcut: "X"
Wave projects
The data of the selected range is copied into the clip and removed from the current project.
Data behind that range takes its place. The wave project is reduced in size by the length of
the removed segment.
If you cut a piece out of a mono wave project, the clip will be a mono wave project, and if
you cut out a piece from a stereo wave project, the clip will also be a stereo wave project.
Similarly, the bit rate and the sample rate from the project are applied. The old content of
the clip is overwritten.
After the function has been carried out, the play cursor will be at the cut edge of the
removed segment. You can now place the clip back into the wave project with the
command "Paste from clip".
Delete
Virtual projects (VIP)
With this command you can delete selected objects from the virtual project. For selected
ranges, objects as well as track automation curve points above them will be deleted.
In connection to the button "Link objects on 1 track" in the button bar, the objects lying
behind the deleted area of the corresponding track are pulled up, shortening the total
length of the track. In other object modes, the range is replaced by silence.
Via the "Objects menu -> Cut objects -> Remove (view page 426)" the objects can be
deleted.
You can individually delete the automation curve points by selecting them in the project
window using the mouse and going to the "Edit menu -> Delete curve points (view page
439)".
Keyboard shortcut: "Del"
Wave projects
The files of the selected area will be deleted and the segment of the wave project will be
pulled into place.
Warning: If you are in "Destructive wave editing" mode and have deactivated the "Undo"
function ("Options menu - Program Preferences - Undo Definitions (view page 699)"), the
files cannot be restored.