Turntable User Manual
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Delete - Removes the audio data 
that is currently selected without 
copying it to the clipboard. 
Silence - Erases the audio data 
currently selected, replacing it with 
silence instead of removing it. 
Split - Moves the selected region 
into its own track or tracks, 
replacing the affected portion of the 
original track with silence. See the 
figure below: 
Duplicate - Makes a copy of all or 
part of a track or set of tracks into 
new tracks. See the figure below: 
Select ... > All - Selects all of the 
audio in all of the tracks in the 
project. 
Select ... > Start to Cursor - 
Selects from the beginning of the 
selected tracks to the cursor 
position. 
Select ... > Cursor to End - 
Selects from the cursor position to 
the end of the selected tracks. 
Find Zero Crossings - Modifies the 
selection slightly so that both the 
left and right edge of the selection 
appear on a positive-slope zero 
crossing. This makes it easier to cut 
and paste audio without resulting in 
an audible clicking sound. 
Selection Save - Remembers the 
current selection (or cursor position), 
allowing you to restore it later. 
Selection Restore - Restores the 
cursor position to the last position 
saved by "Selection Save". 
Move Cursor ... > to Track Start - 
Moves the cursor to the start of the 
current track. 
Move Cursor ... > to Track End - 
Move the cursor to the end of the 
currently selected track. 
Move Cursor ... > to Selection 
Start - Moves the cursor to the start 
of the current selection. 
Move Cursor ... > to Selection 
End - Moves the cursor to the end 
of the current selection. 
Snap-To ... > Snap On - Enable 
Snap-To mode. When Snap-To 
mode is enabled, the selection will 
be constrained to the nearest 
interval on the time scale, by default 
the nearest second. So if you click 
and drag from 4.2 seconds to 9.8 
seconds, it will result in a selection 
from 4 seconds to 10 seconds, 
exactly. You can change the units 
that are snapped to using the "Set 
Selection Format" option in the 
View Menu . 










