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PROCEDURE
Perform one of the following actions:
In the Hitpoints section in the Sample Editor Inspector, open the Create section, and
click Slices.
Select Audio> Hitpoints> Create Audio Slices from Hitpoints.
RESULT
The areas between the hitpoints are sliced and become separate events. The original audio event
is replaced by an audio part containing the slices.
On playback, the audio plays back seamlessly at the project tempo.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
Change the project tempo. The slices are moved accordingly, keeping their relative positions
within the part.
Double-click the sliced audio part, and replace or extract individual slices in the Audio Part
Editor.
RELATED LINKS
Slices and the Project Tempo on page 372
Audio Part Editor on page 379
Slices and the Project Tempo
The project tempo affects how the sliced audio is played back.
RELATED LINKS
Closing Gaps on page 372
Deleting Overlaps on page 373
Musical Mode on page 378
Making Global Auto Fade Settings on page 253
Making Auto Fade Settings for Individual Tracks on page 253
Closing Gaps
If the project tempo is slower than the tempo of the original audio event, there may be audible
gaps between the slice events in the part. You can close these gaps so that the audio plays
without any breaks.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
Select Audio> Advanced> Close Gaps (Time Stretch) to apply time stretch to each slice
and to close the gaps.
Consider activating auto fades for the corresponding audio track and setting the fade-
out to 10 ms to eliminate clicks.
Select Audio> Advanced> Close Gaps (Crossfade) to apply crossfades to the slices and
to close the gaps.
Hitpoints
Slices
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