User Guide

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Drag Crossfade
Specifies that dropping the data here will perform a Crossfade operation. The
crossfade will occur at the current insertion point within the data window on
which the data is dropped.The Crossfade operation is used rather than Mix when
the Control key is held down while dragging. When dragging a single channel
from a stereo file or a mono file onto a stereo file you can select whether the
data is placed in the left or right channel by the vertical position within the
data window. A small “L or “R” will appear next to the cursor when
crossfading only to a left or right channel respectively.
MIX
Use this command to mix a copy of the clipboard contents with the sound
data. The mix start point is either the cursor point or the start or end of the
selection in the destination data window.
DRAG MIX
Specifies that dropping the data here will perform a Mix operation. The mix
will occur at the current insertion point within the data window on which the
data is dropped.When dragging a single channel from a stereo file, or a mono
file onto a stereo file, you can select whether the data is placed in the left or
right channel by the vertical position within the data window. A small “L or
“R” will appear next to the cursor when mixing only to a left or right channel
respectively.
SOURCE VOLUME (-INF. TO 15 DB)
Gain applied to the source data before mixing with destination data.
DESTINATION VOLUME (-INF. TO 15 DB)
Gain applied to the destination data before mixing with source data.
APPLY DESTINATION VOLUME TO OVERLAPPING AREA ONLY (ON/OFF)
When off, the Destination Volume gain is applied to the entire destination sound
file. Otherwise, the Destination Volume gain is applied only to the area where the
destination and source data are mixed.