User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview of CD Technology
- Introduction
- Learning the CD Architect Workspace
- Getting Started
- Basic Editing Techniques
- Advanced Editing Techniques
- Working with Events
- Working with Tracks
- Adding Effects
- Burning Audio CDs
- Customizing CD Architect Software
- Index
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Sliding an event
Hold Ctrl+Alt while dragging an event. The slide cursor appears
As you drag, the relative position of the media remains fixed on the track, and the event position changes. You can use this technique
when you want to maintain an event's length, but have the event play a different section of the source media file at a different point in
your project.
The original media file.
The event on the timeline.
Slipping the
event to the right
Slip-trimming the
event to the right
Sliding the event
to the right.
Deleting events
Deleting an event removes it from the timeline. Multiple events can be deleted and time selections can be used to modify the process.
Ripple editing also applies to delete actions. Deleting operates exactly like a cutting operation, but the removed information is not
placed on the Clipboard. For more information, see Cutting events on page 48.
1.
Select the events to be deleted.
2.
Press Delete.
Crossfading events
CD Architect software allows you to crossfade between two events on the same
Fade in
audio layer or on different layers. Crossfading fades out one event’s volume while
volume line
another event’s volume fades in. Lines appear indicating how and when the
Fade out
event’s volume is being affected.
volume line
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