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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE1405
Enable/Disable Stretch (Audio Clips)
This function lets you decide if a selected audio clip should stretch and follow tempo changes in the song. When dis-
abled, the audio clip doesn’t follow the song tempo. When enabled, the audio clip is stretched and follows the song
tempo of the sequencer. See “About tempo changes and tempo automation of audio tracks”.
Delete Unused Recordings (Audio Clips)
This function deletes all recordings that are not used in the selected clip - or anywhere else in the song. By using this
function, the file size of the song can be reduced. See “Delete Unused Recordings”.
Heal Clip Safe Clips (Audio Clips)
This function heals all selected audio clips that are affected by the Clip Safe function in the Propellerhead Balance
audio interface. See “Recording using the Clip Safe function in Propellerhead Balance”.
! This function is only available when recording audio using the Propellerhead Balance audio interface!
Delete Clip Safe Audio (Audio Clips)
This function deletes the Clip Safe signal from selected audio clips. The clips revert to being ordinary clips (no clipped
waveform indication, and no healing button). See “Recording using the Clip Safe function in Propellerhead Balance”.
! This function is only available when recording audio using the Propellerhead Balance audio interface!
Normalize Clips (Audio Clips)
This function increases the overall audio level of selected Audio Clip(s) so that the loudest peak touches 0 dB. See
“Normalizing audio clips”.
Reverse
This function reverses selected Clip(s) and plays them back backwards, from the end to the start. See “Reverse” for
information about reversing note and automation clips and “Reversing audio clips” for information about audio clips.
Stretch Type for New Recordings
Here you can set what Stretch and Transpose Type your following recordings on the selected Audio Track should
use by default. (You can always change the Stretch and Transpose Type for your recordings afterwards, if you like.)
Convert Pattern Automation to Notes
If you have recorded or drawn pattern changes on a Redrum or Matrix track, you can have the whole track converted
to notes, in the following way:
1. Select the track with the pattern changes.
2. Select “Convert Pattern Automation to Notes” from the Edit menu or the context menu for the track.
For each pattern clip, the corresponding pattern is converted to note clips on the track (following the same rules as
for the “Copy Pattern to Track” function). The track will play back just the same as when you played the pattern de-
vice with the pattern changes.
D After the operation, the Pattern Select lane is switched off.
“Enable Pattern Section” (Redrum) and the Pattern Enable switch (Matrix) are automatically turned off.
D When you use this with a Matrix, you need to move the note clips to the track of an instrument device (typically
the device to which the Matrix is connected).
This is because the Matrix doesn’t make any sound itself.