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Auditioning Using the Audition Tool
You can use the Audition tool to directly start a single audition of a selection or loop an audition
using the
Audition Loop function.
PROCEDURE
1. Do one of the following:
To play back the section between the rst and last selected event, select the events
with the
Object Selection tool.
To play back a range, select a range with the Range Selection tool.
To start playback from the current cursor position, set the project cursor to that
position.
2. On the toolbar, click Audition.
NOTE
If you activate Audition Loop, playback continues until you deactivate Audition.
RELATED LINKS
Audio Part Editor Toolbar on page 367
Auditioning Using the Play Tool
PROCEDURE
1. Select Play on the toolbar.
2. On an audio part, click and hold at the position from which you want to begin auditioning.
RESULT
You are auditioning the audio part. The audition will stop at the end of the part you clicked on.
RELATED LINKS
Audio Part Editor Toolbar on page 367
Auditioning Using Regular Playback
PROCEDURE
1. Set the project cursor to the position from where you want to start playback.
2. Optional: On the toolbar of the Audio Part Editor, activate Solo Editor.
This way, only the events in the edited part are played back.
3. On the Transport panel, activate Start.
Setting up the Independent Track Loop
The independent track loop is a sort of mini-cycle, affecting only the edited part. When the loop is
activated, the events in the parts that are within the loop will be repeated continuously and
completely independent – other events (on other tracks) are played back as usual. The only
interaction between the loop and the regular playback is that the loop starts every time the cycle
starts over again.
Audio Part Editor
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