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432 OBJECT MENU
Please note the useful "Object content to the left/right" functions. Here, object length and
object position are kept, the assigned audio material from the corresponding wave project
is moved into it.
Object hotspot to play cursor position
Use this command to move the hotspot of the selected object to the play cursor position.
Once you have activated a range, you can use this function to set the hotspot of the
selected object to the start of the range. If you selected multiple objects, all other objects
are sorted relative to the new position of the first object.
Shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + P
Object to play cursor position
Use this command to move the starting point of the selected object to the play cursor
position. Once you have activated a range, you can use this function to set the starting
point of the selected object to the start of the range. If you selected multiple objects, all
other objects are sorted relative to the new position of the first object.
Object end to play cursor position
Use this command to move the end of the selected object to the play cursor position.
Once you have activated a range, you can use this function to set the end of the selected
object to the start of the range. If you selected multiple objects, all other objects are sorted
relative to the new position of the first object.
Object to original time position
With this command you can move the selected objects to their original track positions.
Keyboard shortcut: "Ctrl + Alt + O"
Set new original position
This command opens a dialog which lets you write a new original position into the
broadcast .WAV header. The current object position is used as the new position, which
can then be changed manually.
Arranging objects
With this option you can edit the numerical distance between the selected object and
change the object in front of it on the same track. With multi-object selection the entire
distance between all objects on a track can be set.
Mute object
This mutes the selected object.
Shortcut key: "Shift + M"