User Manual

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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Moving notes and changing note lengths
Moving notes
To move a note back or forth in time, proceed as follows:
1. Select the note(s) you want to move.
2. Click and hold the Note handle in the Clip Overview and drag sideways.
The closest adjacent notes will then be stretched.
You may want to deactivate the Snap function if you want to fine-adjust the note position(s).
D Alternatively, you can move the note(s) numerically in the Inspector, see “Position”.
q If you want to change the note start position(s) and/or note lengths, see “Changing note start positions and
lengths”.
Changing note start positions and lengths
To change note lengths, and thus stretch the note(s), proceed as follows:
1. Select the note(s) you want to adjust.
2. Click and hold the desired Note line, on the note pane or in the Clip Overview, and drag sideways.
Adjusting the length of a note automatically changes the start position of the consecutive note - and vice versa.
You may want to deactivate the Snap function if you want to fine-adjust the note(s).
Changing note start positions (without affecting the audio)
Similar to when editing in Slice Edit mode it’s possible to “decouple” the notes from the actual audio in the note. This
can be useful if the automatic note placement wasn’t perfect and you have a hard time adjusting the transition times
between transposed notes (see “Editing transition times”).
D Hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Option](Mac) and drag the note line sideways to change the note start/length with-
out affecting the audio.