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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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D To select a range of Slice Markers, draw a rectangle with the Selection Tool (Arrow), in the Slice Marker Han-
dles area or in the waveform area, that touches the desired Slice Markers:
Draw a rectangle over the desired Slice Markers to select a complete range.
As you release the mouse button all touched Slice Markers are selected.
The range of Slice Markers can then be moved as a group by clicking and dragging the Slice Group Handle side-
ways. You can also stretch the range in an “accordion style” fashion by clicking and dragging any of the selected
Slice Marker Handles in the range, see “Stretching a range of Slices”.
D Under Windows it’s also possible to select a range of Slice Markers by clicking a Slice Marker and then hold-
ing down [Shift] and clicking the first or last Slice Marker in the desired range.
D You can expand a Slice/Slice Marker selection range by holding [Shift] and pressing the left/right arrow keys.
D To select all Slices/Slice Markers in the clip, select “Select All” from the clip’s context menu or from the Edit
Menu.
Now, you can move all Slice Markers as a group by dragging the Slice Group Handle sideways (see “Moving sev-
eral Slice Markers”), or stretch the entire range of Slices (see “Stretching a range of Slices”).
Adding Slice Markers
When you open a Single Take clip in Slice Edit mode, there will be a Slice Marker at each transient, plus one at the
start and one at the end of the clip. If you are not satisfied with Reason’s automatic Slice Marker assignments you
can add Slice Markers manually:
! You might want to turn off Snap to be able to position the Slice Markers more precisely (see “Snap”).
1. Open the Single Take clip for editing in Slice Edit mode.
2. Select the Pencil Tool from the Toolbar.
3. Click in the open clip to add new Slice Markers.
If you are not satisfied with the position of the Slice Marker, you can reposition it afterwards, see “Repositioning
Slice Markers”.
! You cannot add Slice Markers before the first Slice Marker or after the end Slice Marker in the clip.