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The Sample Editor
3. Click the Add Region button above the regions list (or
select “Event or Range as Region” from the Advanced
submenu of the Audio menu).
A region is created, corresponding to the selected range.
4. To name the region, double-click on it in the list and
enter a new name.
Using this procedure, regions can be renamed at any time.
When you click on a region in the regions list, it is in-
stantly displayed in the Sample Editor.
To remove a region from a clip, select it in the list and
click the Remove Region button above the list.
Creating regions from hitpoints
If your audio event contains calculated hitpoints, you can
choose to automatically create regions from hitpoints. This
can be useful to isolate recorded sounds. For further infor
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mation on hitpoints, see “Working with hitpoints and
slices” on page 186.
Editing regions
The region selected in the list is displayed in gray in the
waveform display and the overview line.
There are two ways to edit the start and end positions of a
region:
Click and drag the region start and end handles in the
waveform display (with any tool).
When you move the pointer over the handles, it automatically changes to
indicate that you can drag the handles.
Edit the Start and End positions in the corresponding
fields in the regions list.
The positions are shown in the display format selected for the ruler and
info line, but are relative to the start of the audio clip rather than the proj
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ect timeline.
Auditioning regions
You can listen to a region by selecting it in the list and
clicking the Play Region button above the list. The region
will play back once or repeatedly, depending on whether
the Loop icon on the toolbar is activated or not.
You can also listen to a region by selecting it in the list and
clicking the Audition icon on the toolbar. This way you can
preview separate regions by clicking on them in the list or
by selecting them with the up/down arrow keys on your
computer keyboard.
Making selections from regions
If you select a region in the list and click the Select Region
button above, the corresponding section of the audio clip
is selected (as if you had selected it with the Range Se
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lection tool) and zoomed. This is useful if you want to ap-
ply processing to the region only.
Ö You can also double-click a region in the Pool to have
its audio clip opened in the Sample Editor with the area of
the region automatically selected.
Creating audio events from regions
To create new audio events from regions using drag &
drop, proceed as follows:
1. In the list, click on the region and keep the mouse but-
ton pressed.
2. Drag the region to the desired position in the project
and release the mouse button.
A new event is created.
You can also use the “Events from Regions” function
from the Advanced submenu of the Audio menu (see “Re-
gion operations” on page 57).
Exporting regions as audio files
If you create a region in the Sample Editor, the region can
be exported to disk as a new audio file. This is done from
the Pool, see
“Exporting regions as audio files” on page
203.