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The Audio Part Editor
Background
The Audio Part Editor allows you to view and edit the events
inside audio parts. Essentially, this is the same type of edit-
ing that you do in the Project window, which means that
this chapter contains a lot of references to the chapter “The
Project window” on page 25.
Audio parts are created in the Project window in one of
the following ways:
By selecting one or several audio events on the same
track, and selecting “Events to Part” from the Audio menu.
By gluing together two or more audio events on the
same track with the Glue Tube tool.
By drawing an empty part with the Pencil tool.
By double-clicking between the left and right locator on
an audio track.
With the last two methods, an empty part is created. You can then add
events to the part by pasting, or by using drag and drop from the Pool.
Opening the Audio Part Editor
You open the Audio Part Editor by selecting one or more
audio part(s) in the Project window and double-clicking
on any one of them (or using the Edit-Open key command,
by default [Ctrl]/[Command]-[E]). The Audio Part Editor
can display several parts at once, and you can also have
more than one Audio Part Editor open at the same time.
Ö Double-clicking on an audio event in the Project win-
dow will open the Sample Editor (see “Opening the
Sample Editor” on page 234).
Window overview
The toolbar
The tools, settings and icons on the toolbar have the same
functionality as in the Project window, with the following
differences:
A Solo button (see “Auditioning” on page 267).
Separate tools for auditioning (Speaker) and scrubbing (see
“Scrubbing” on page 267).
No Line, Glue Tube or Color tools.
Play and Loop icons and an Audition Volume control (see
“Auditioning” on page 267).
Independent Track Loop settings (see “The independent track
loop function” on page 267).
Part List controls for handling several parts: activating parts
for editing, restricting editing to active parts only and showing
part borders (see “Handling several parts” on page 268).
Ö You can customize the toolbar by hiding or reordering
its items.
See “The Setup dialogs” on page 466.
The ruler and info line
These have the same functionality and appearance as
their counterparts in the Project window.
Note that you can select a separate display format for
the Audio Part Editor ruler by clicking on the arrow button
on the right and selecting an option from the pop-up menu
that appears.
For a list of the available formats, see “The ruler” on page 34.