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692 OPTIONS MENU
Dragging selected events: Moves several events.
Left mouse button
Double-click on volume and panorama automation curves: Creates a new curve event.
Another double-click on the same curve event deletes the event.
Object cut mode
Right mouse button: Context menu
Left mouse button
Clicking on an object splits it at the position where the click was made.
Pitchshift/Timestretch mode
The object handles below and those in the middle can be used for directly setting the
playback speed and pitch.
The "Timestretch" mouse mode simplifies working with tempo markers.
You can create tempo markers by clicking directly on the desired playback position
and holding down "Shift", and you can adapt this tempo by moving the mouse vertically
while holding down "Shift". You can also adapt this tempo by moving the mouse vertically
while holding down "Shift".
You can create beat position markers in "Timestretch" mouse mode by clicking on
the desired playback position and holding down "Alt".
You can create bar position markers with "Alt" + mouse click and move them using
"Alt" + horizontal mouse movement (without adjusting the time position), e.g. to
manipulate the bar grid and to adapt it to available audio events.
Right mouse button: Context menu
Left mouse button
Like in the Universal Mode, except for handles (the five boxes on selected objects):
Middle handle: Using the middle handle, the pitch can be altered in a range of +/- 6
semitones. You can select this process in the Object Editor.
Side handles: Adjusts the Fade In and Fade Out of an object. The used fade curves can
be edited in the Object Editor.
The lower right handle: Allows time compression or stretching of an Object by
lengthening or shortening the Object.The same time span (initial length of the object in the
wave project) can be prolonged or shortened via Timestretching. Select the used
Stretching mode in the Object Editor.
Draw Volume
This mode allows Volume Curves to be drawn with the left mouse button. You must first
activate the volume curve on the corresponding track with the "Vol" button to the left in the
track box. Then, click on the curve to create curve points. These can then be dragged to
the desired position.