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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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The relationship between Clips, Comp Rows and Recordings
In the Comp Editor, the contents of an open clip are displayed on the Comp Row(s) on the Edit Pane:
A Single Take clip with four Comp Rows, with the topmost Comp Row manually selected for playback.
A Comp clip with alternating playback from four Comp Rows.
A recorded audio clip, or an audio clip containing imported audio, can consist of one or several Comp Rows.
The number of Comp Rows and their position can be unique for each individual audio clip. Any edits you make in
an audio clip will never interfere with other clips in the Song.
On each Comp Row there is one single Recording, i.e. the audio that you have recorded or imported.
If the clip was recorded in one single take, it will have a single Comp Row. If the clip was recorded in several takes
one after another, or recorded in Loop Mode, it will contain one Comp Row for each take or loop. Also, if you im-
ported audio files to a clip, each audio file will end up on a separate Comp Row.
Comp Rows with one
Recording each
Audio Clip in the
Clip Overview area
Silence Row
Audio Clip in the
Clip Overview area
Comp Rows with one
Recording each