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Tutorial 2: Editing audio
3. To un-mute an event, click on the muted event with the
Mute tool again and it returns to normal.
If you drag with the Mute tool you can mute a number of
events at a time. Equally this will un-mute events that are
muted.
Erasing
1. Choose the Erase tool.
2. Click on the events you wish to erase.
Adding a fade
You can add a fade to an event to give the effect that the
event is fading in or fading out.
1. Choose the Object Selection tool.
2. Click on the event you wish to add a fade to.
3. Click on one of the blue triangles and move it so that a
fade appears.
4. For more advanced fades you can double-click on the
fade area to open up the fade dialog. See the chapter
“Fades and Crossfades” in the Operation Manual for more
information.
Event envelopes
An envelope is a volume curve for an audio event. This al-
lows you to adjust the volume of the event over time.
1. Select the Pencil tool.
When you move the Pencil tool over an audio event, a small volume curve
symbol is shown next to the tool.
2. Click on the “Elec Guitar_01” event and notice that an
envelope point appears.
Clicking either high or low on the event will change the event volume to
either loud of soft.
Notice the blue triangles that appear at the top left and top
right of the event.
Double-click here to open the fade dialog.