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ARRANGING IN THE SEQUENCER191
If you want to “cut” out a section of all clips on all tracks in the song, this can be done as follows:
1. Place the Razor Tool’s cross-hair on the Ruler where you want to split the clips on all tracks of the song.
2. Click and drag the Razor Tool in either direction on the Ruler to make a range selection.
3. Release the mouse button to split the clips on all tracks and lanes in the song.
! Clips on tracks and lanes that might be scrolled out of view on the Arrange Pane will also be split.
Duplicating a part of one or several clips
By using either of the methods described above, it’s also possible to duplicate the “split” section of the clip(s) and
then move them to a new destination. Here’s how:
D With the Razor Tool selected, hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and drag to create a duplicate of the “cut
out” section of the clip(s). Then, use the Selection Tool to move the duplicated clip(s) to a new destination.
The original clips will remain uncut, just as they were before the operation.
Crossfading audio clips
When two audio clips have overlapping edges, it’s possible to add a crossfade in the overlap area. By “crossfade” we
mean “crossfade to previous clip”.
1. Drag one of the audio clips so that it overlaps the edge of the other audio clip:
Moving the last (orange) clip....
...so that it partly overlaps the first (green) clip.
2. Press [X] or right click the last (orange) clip and select "Crossfade" from the bottom of the context menu.
The overlap area is now crossfaded, as shown by the white crossfade curves: