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The Project window
It is also possible to resize events by using the Trim but-
tons (located in the Nudge palette) on the toolbar.
This will move the start or end position of the selected Event(s) by the
amount set on the Grid pop-up menu. The sizing type currently selected
applies to this method too, with the exception of “Sizing Applies Time
Stretch” which is not possible with this method. You can also use key
commands for this (by default, press [Ctrl]/[Command] and use the left
and right arrow key).
Ö Note that the Nudge palette is not visible in the toolbar
by default. See “The setup context menus” on page 262 for
instructions on how to show and hide items in the toolbar.
Ö When resizing events, any automation data will not be
taken into account.
Resizing events using time stretch
If you want to resize a part and make its contents “fit” the
new size, you should use this option. Proceed as follows:
1. Click the Arrow icon on the toolbar and select the “Siz-
ing Applies Time Stretch” option from the pop-up menu.
2. Point close to the end point of the part you want to
stretch.
3. Click and drag left or right.
When you move the mouse, a tooltip shows the current mouse position
and length of the part. Note that the snap value applies, as with any part
operation.
4. Release the mouse button.
The part is “stretched” or “compressed” to fit the new length.
For MIDI parts, this means that the note events are
stretched (moved and resized).
Controller data will be moved.
For audio parts, this means that the events are moved,
and that the referenced audio files are time stretched to fit
the new length.
A dialog shows the progress of the time stretch operation.
Sliding the contents of an event or part
You can move the contents of an event or part without
changing its position in the Project window. By default,
this is done by pressing [Alt]/[Option]-[Shift], clicking in
the event or part and dragging to the left or right.
Muting events
To mute individual events in the Project window, proceed
as follows:
To mute or unmute a single event, click on it with the
Mute tool.
To mute or unmute several events, select them – either
by using the standard selection techniques, or by using
one of the options on the Select submenu on the Edit
menu – and click on one of the selected events with the
Mute tool.
All selected events will be muted.
You can also click in an empty area with the Mute tool
and drag a selection rectangle around several events you
want to mute or unmute, and then click on one of them
with the Mute tool.
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When sliding the contents of an audio event, you can-
not slide past the start or end of the actual audio clip.
If the event plays the whole clip, you cannot slide the
audio at all.