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OBJECT MENU 437
Take Manager
Detailed information on the take manager can be found in the chapter "Managers > Take
manager"
Keyboard shortcut: "Ctrl + Alt + Shift + T"
Take composer
This menu item opens the take composer.
Detailed information about the take composer can be found in "Manager -> Take
composer".
Wave Editing
Here the wave project belonging to an object opens and is displayed in the wave window.
The range corresponds precisely to the part of the audio data which the object accesses.
Detailed information on "Destructive wave editing" mode and non-destructive wave editing
can be found in the "General functions in the object window -> Samplitude as a Wave
Editor (view page 101)" chapter.
Edit a copy of wave content
Use this command to first create a copy of the wave project that holds the object. This
copy can then be edited using the "Edit wave project" function. The selected copy will then
be visible in the wave editing window to the right of the original wave file.
Edit Root VIP
Audio objects that were compiled using an internal mixdown of a virtual project to a wave
project and then inserted into a new project contain information on the VIP from which they
were generated (bounced). The "Edit root VIP" function lets you reopen this VIP for editing.
Sample: You compile a CD from multiple songs that you created previously in Samplitude
which were each converted to individual wave files using the Trackbouncing function (view
page 613) and are now visible in the arranger window of your new project. But you then
realize that you want to change something else in the song. "Edit root VIP" opens the
original project where the desired changes can then be made. On saving the modified
project it will be newly bounced and updated in the project in which you are compiling your
CD.