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Tutorial 2: Editing Audio
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.
The Sample Editor
The Sample Editor is primarily used for detailed editing. It
can be used for detailed sample drawing and Hitpoint ed-
iting.
The Sample Editor is explained in its own chapter in the
Operation Manual. Before we go into the Sample Editor,
let’s explain events and parts. Audio events are consid-
ered ‘raw’ pieces of audio that sit in the Project window.
Audio parts are a collection of events grouped together.
This is what an audio event looks like.
This is what an audio event inside a part looks like. Parts
contain either audio or MIDI events.
• To open the Sample Editor, double-click an audio event.
• If you double-click on an audio part, you will open the
Audio Part Editor instead.
You will need to double-click on the audio event once more to reach the
Sample Editor.
Double click here to open the fade dialog.
Notice the blue triangles a the top.
Notice there are no blue triangles at the top.
Double-click on the audio event to open the Sample Editor.
You know you are in the Sample Editor by looking at the top left hand