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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Cutting, copying and pasting Comp Rows
To move recordings between clips, you can cut or copy and paste Comp Rows as follows:
1. Select one or several Comp Rows and then hold [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and press [X] to cut or [C] to copy
the Comp Rows to the clipboard memory.
Alternatively, select “Cut” or “Copy” from the Edit menu or context menu.
2. Open the audio clip into which you want to paste the Comp Row(s).
This can be in the same song or a different one.
3. To paste the cut or copied Comp Rows, hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and press [V] - or select “Paste”
from the Edit menu or context menu.
The pasted Comp Rows will be placed at the top of the Edit Pane. Note that if you paste non-adjacent Comp
Rows, they will be placed below each other, starting at the top of the Edit Pane.
! If you paste Comp Rows into another song, the actual audio recordings will be added to that song as well and
consequently increase the file size.
Adjusting the Comp Row Level
If you are comping different Takes where the levels differ a bit, you might want to adjust the levels individually for the
Takes:
1. Click on a Comp Row to select it.
The Comp Row is displayed in a darker color to indicate it’s selected.
2. Adjust the level, either by clicking and dragging the Comp Row Level Fader, or by adjusting it in the Level (dB)
display in the Inspector.
The Level (dB) display is divided into dB and 1/100th of a dB.
Adjusting the audio level of a recording on a Comp Row.
3. Repeat the procedure for the other Comp Rows, if necessary.
D It’s also possible to edit the entire Clip Level in the Comp Editor by clicking and dragging the Clip Level Handle
in the Clip Overview.
Any level adjustments you make on the Comp Row and in the Clip Overview are summed.