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PROCEDURE
1. Activate Independent Track Loop on the toolbar.
If it is not visible, right-click the toolbar and add the Independent Track Loop section.
2. Ctrl/Cmd-click in the ruler to set the start and Alt-click to set the end of the loop.
NOTE
You can also edit the loop start and end positions numerically in the elds next to the Loop
button.
RESULT
The loop is indicated in blue in the ruler.
NOTE
The events are looped as long as the Loop button is activated and the Audio Part Editor is open.
RELATED LINKS
Setup Options on page 678
Audio Part Editor Toolbar on page 367
Scrub
In the Audio Part Editor, the Scrub tool has a separate icon on the toolbar. Apart from that,
scrubbing works exactly as in the Project window.
RELATED LINKS
Scrubbing on page 146
Handling Several Parts
When you open the Audio Part Editor with several parts selected – all on the same track or on
different tracks – they might not all t in the editor window, which can make it hard to get an
overview of the different parts when editing.
Therefore, the toolbar features functions to make working with multiple parts easier and more
comprehensive:
The Currently Edited Part pop-up menu lists all parts that were selected when you
opened the editor, and lets you select which part is active for editing.
When you select a part from the list, it is automatically made active and centered in the
display.
NOTE
You can also activate a part by clicking on it with the Object Selection tool.
Edit Active Part Only lets you restrict editing operations to the active part only.
If you select Edit > Select > All with this option activated, all events in the active part are
selected, but not the events in other parts.
You can zoom in on an active part so that it is displayed in its entirety in the window by
selecting Edit > Zoom > Zoom to Event.
Show Part Borders can be used if you want to see clearly dened borders for the active
part.
Audio Part Editor
Operations
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