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OPTIONS MENU 689
Middle handle (top): Changes the object volume. The exact value in dB can be seen in
the tooltips.
Side handles (top): Fade in or fade out of the object can be set here. The fade curves
used here can be edited in the Object Editor.
Lower handle: Here you can set the start and end position of the object.
Volume and panorama automation curves:
Double-clicking on a curve: Creates a new curve event, while double-clicking again
deletes an existing event.
Clicking on an event: Selects an event.
Clicking on an event + Ctrl: Allows selection of multiple events.
Clicking on an event + Shift: Multiple selection of start and end events including all
intermediary curve events.
Dragging an event: Moves a selected event.
Dragging an event + Ctrl: Moves several events.
To delete multiple events, select them and choose "Edit" -> "Delete curve handle" or simply
press the "Del" key on your keyboard.
"Range" mode
In this mode, only ranges and the play cursor (position line) can be manipulated.
Detailed information about "Range" mode is available in the "Screen elements -> Mouse
mode bar -> Range mode" section of the manual.
Right mouse button: Context menu
Left mouse button:
Drag: Stretches and moves ranges with the Shift key.
Clicking near range: Sets the start position of the play cursor.
Held "." point key: Switches temporarily to Object mode, whereupon objects can then be
moved.
Held "-" dash key:: Switches temporarily to Curve mode, whereupon the volume and
panorama curves can be moved and edited.
Curve mode
When using this mode, the left mouse button can create, edit and delete volume or pan
curves.
Read more on this in the "Screen elements -> Curve mode (view page 72)" section of the
manual.