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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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You may want to deactivate the Snap function if you want to adjust the note start position with greater precision.
As you can see in the picture above, the pitch curve is left unaffected (unstretched) and only the note start/length
is affected.
Proportional stretching of multiple notes
Like in Slice Edit mode it’s possible stretch a range of notes, proportionally, in an “accordion style” fashion:
1. Select the desired consecutive range of Notes on the Note pane.
D If you drag the start or end Note line in the range, the whole range will be stretched as if it were a single note:
D If you drag a Note line within the selected range, all selected notes will be stretched proportionally against the
start and end Note lines of the selected range.
Quantizing notes
Quantizing notes in Pitch Edit mode works just like when quantizing in Slice Edit mode, see “Quantizing audio”.
! Note, though, that the quantization is made on the pitch transitions (where the notes start) and not on the level
transients as in Slice Edit mode.
Splitting and joining notes
Splitting notes
To split a note, proceed as follows:
1. Select the Razor tool from the Toolbar.
2. Click on a note where you want to split it, or click in the Clip Overview at the desired split position.
You may want to deactivate the Snap function if you want to split the note with more precision.
The two halves of the note are now re-analyzed and placed in suitable pitch positions of the note range. This could
mean that the new notes are placed differently than the original note.