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3. You can adjust the crossfade zone by clicking on either edge of the crossfade zone and drag sideways:
This actually resizes the clips; adjusting the left edge changes the start of the orange clip and adjusting the right
edge changes the end of the green clip.
Adjusting the right edge of the crossfade zone.
4. You can also change the crossfade symmetry by clicking the crossfade curve and dragging sideways:
Adjusting the crossfade symmetry.
D To remove a crossfade, select the last (orange) clip and press [X] - or deselect Crossfade from the context
menu:
Joining clips
Separate clips on the same lane can be joined into one clip. You can also join clips that aren’t directly adjacent on the
lane, or clips that overlap each other.
1. Select the clips you wish to join.
2. Select “Join Clips” from the Edit menu or from the clip context menu. Alternatively, hold down [Ctrl](Win) or
[Cmd](Mac) and press [J].
A single clip is created. If there was a gap between the clips before the operation, this area will be empty - the
original positions of all events in the original clips will be preserved in the joined clip.
Only clips on the same lane can be joined.
It’s possible to select several clips on several lanes, but only selected clips on the same lanes will be joined.
You can also join selected clips that have other non-selected clips in-between them.
The non-selected clips in-between will then overlap and mask the joined clip at their current positions.
! If you join note or parameter automation clips that contain masked events in the area(s) between the clips, the
masked events will be permanently deleted! This is to make the resulting clip play back the same as the origi-
nal clips did before joining. (See “Masked events in note and parameter automation clips”).