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Table Of Contents
Sample Editor
General Functions
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Select Event
Selects only the audio that is included in the edited event. This is grayed out
if you have opened the Sample Editor from the Pool (in which case the whole
clip is opened for editing, not an event).
From Start to Cursor
Selects all audio between the clip start and the project cursor.
From Cursor to End
Selects all audio between the project cursor and the end of the clip. For this
to work, the project cursor must be within the clip boundaries.
Left Selection Side to Cursor
Moves the left side of the current selection range to the project cursor
position. For this to work, the cursor must be within the clip boundaries.
Right Selection Side to Cursor
Moves the right side of the current selection range to the project cursor
position (or the end of the clip, if the cursor is to the right of the clip).
NOTE
Several of these options are also available on the Sample Editor context menu.
Editing selection ranges
Selections in the Sample Editor can be processed in several ways.
If you attempt to edit an event that is a shared copy (i. e. the event refers to a clip
that is used by other events in the project), you are asked whether you want to
create a new version of the clip.
Select “New Version” if you want the editing to affect the selected event only.
Select “Continue” if you want the editing to affect all shared copies.
NOTE
If you activate the “Please, don’t ask again” option in the dialog, any further
editing will conform to the selected method (“Continue” or “New Version”).
You can change this setting at any time with the “On Processing Shared
Clips” pop-up menu in the Preferences dialog (Editing–Audio page).
Cut, Copy, and Paste
The Cut, Copy, and Paste commands (on the Edit menu in the Sample Editor
context menu or on the main Edit menu) work according to the following rules:
Selecting Copy copies the selection to the clipboard.
Selecting Cut removes the selection from the clip and moves it to the
clipboard.
The section to the right of the selection is moved to the left to fill the gap.