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Sample Editor
Working with hitpoints and slices
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If the project tempo is higher than the tempo of the original audio event, the slice
events are overlapping. Activate auto crossfades for the track to smooth out the
sound. Furthermore, you can select the overlapping events inside the part and apply
the “Delete Overlaps” function from the Advanced submenu of the Audio menu.
The slices in the Audio Part Editor. Here, the project tempo was higher than the clip’s
original tempo – the slice events overlap.
RELATED LINKS
Making global Auto Fade settings on page 182
Making Auto Fade settings for individual tracks on page 183
Other hitpoint functions
On the Hitpoints tab of the Sample Editor Inspector, you will also find the following
functions. Many of these functions are also available on the Hitpoints submenu of
the Audio menu. If selected on the Audio menu, they can be applied on several
events and even range selections at the same time.
Create Groove
You can generate a groove quantize map based on hitpoints that you have created.
RELATED LINKS
Creating Groove Quantize Presets on page 172
Create Markers
If an audio event contains calculated hitpoints, you can click the Create Markers
button on the Hitpoints tab to add a marker for each hitpoint. If your project has no
marker track, it will be added and activated automatically. Markers can be useful to
snap to hitpoints, e.
g. for locating hitpoints.
RELATED LINKS
Markers on page 196