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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Adjusting the Recording Offset
In some situations you might want to move, or nudge, the entire recording on a Comp Row to make it play back ex-
actly when you want. Maybe you just need to fine tune the position by a couple of Ticks:
1. Click on the Comp Row to select it.
2. Either click and drag the recording horizontally, or adjust the position in the Recording Offset display in the In-
spector.
The Recording Offset display is divided into Bars, Beats, 1/16th notes, Ticks and Subticks. There are 240 Ticks
for each 1/16th note and 16 Subticks for each Tick.
Adjusting the offset (position) of a recording on a Comp Row.
You can also nudge the Recording Offset of the selected recording by using the arrow keys on the keyboard.
D To nudge the recording in Snap value steps, hold [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and press the left/right arrow keys.
Note that Snap doesn’t have to be activated for this to work.
D To nudge the recording in steps of Ticks, hold [Ctrl]+[Alt](Win) or [Cmd]+[Opt](Mac) and press the left/right ar-
row keys.
D To nudge the recording in steps of Beats, hold [Ctrl]+[Shift](Win) or [Cmd]+[Shift](Mac) and press the left/
right arrow keys.
q To make it easier to find the exact positions in the recording, you can audition the recording at desired posi-
tions (see “Speaker Tool”).
The “Recording Offset” display shows the offset of the
recording on the selected Comp Row relative to the Clip
Position.
If you move the recording on the selected Comp Row back
or forth, the Offset Display will update. Similarly, if you resize
the Clip by changing its start position (left Clip Handle), the
Offset Display will also update.
However, If you resize the clip using its right Clip Handle, or
move the entire clip, all recordings on all Comp Rows will
follow along and the Recording Offset will remain
unaffected.