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3. Double click the clip to open it in Comp Edit Mode:
As you can see, the crossfade zone has been automatically bounced to a new recording on a separate Comp Row.
! Note that even though we joined two mono audio clips, the resulting audio clip automatically becomes stereo
(with two identical mono audio “channels”). This happens by default when crossfaded audio clips are
bounced, but does not affect the audible result.
Reversing clips
It’s also possible to reverse clips, i.e. play the content of the clip “backwards” (from the end to the start). This works a
little differently for audio clips and note clips. Please refer to “Reverse” for information about reversing note and au-
tomation clips, and to “Reversing audio clips” for information about reversing audio clips.
Muting clips
Clips can be muted as follows:
D Select the Mute Tool from the Toolbar and click on the clips you want to mute.
Muted clips are indicated with gray stripes, borders and events:
Muted clips.
D Select the clips and then select “Mute Clips” from the Edit menu or from the clip context menu. Alternatively,
select the clips and press [M] on the computer keyboard to mute them.
Masked part of the
first (green) clip
The crossfade zone
The “joined” clip
Masked part of the
last (orange) clip