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The Multi Zone
The Editor Page
Reverse selected Audio
You can reverse the event or a selected region by clicking the Reverse button. All
warp tabs are deleted when reversing the audio.
Edit Audio – Transpose
You can change the key of the event by clicking in the Transpose field and dragging
up or down. Alternatively, you can double-click in the Transpose field and enter a
value.
To the left of the Transpose field, the root key (A, Bb, C#, etc.) of the event is shown.
If this information is not available because there is no key attribute, this indicator is
empty. Recorded parts show the key that is defined for the project.
Edit Audio – Ignore Transpose Track
You can make sure that an event does not follow any global transpose changes on the
transpose track by activating “Ignore Transpose Track”.
Edit Audio – Quantize (Project Tempo Mode Only)
On the “Set Grid Resolution” pop-up menu, you can select a quantize value for
quantizing and swing. The “Enable/Disable Quantize” option allows you to quantize
the audio event to the project tempo. See
“Audio Quantization” on page 103 for more
information.
Edit Audio – Swing (Project Tempo Mode Only)
Swing allows you to add a more human feel to an audio event. You can adjust the
swing effect with the set grid resolution: for example, if the grid resolution value is set
to eighth notes, only eighth notes are affected.
Edit Audio – Audio Length (Project Tempo Mode Only)
The “Audio Length” option allows you to manually enter the length of the audio in bars.
This is helpful if the length of the audio file has not been detected, but you know its
length in bars.
The Key Editor
The Key Editor allows you to edit your instrument parts. The instrument part selected
in the Arrange Zone is displayed in the main area of the Key Editor.
The most important editing functions in the Key Editor are described in the section
“The Key Editor” on page 33.
• Zoom in and out using the “+” and “-” buttons in the bottom right corner or by
clicking in the ruler at the top of the Key Editor and dragging up or down.
• To zoom in vertically, move the mouse pointer over the left side of the piano
keyboard so that it turns into a hand symbol, click and drag left or right.
• Use the scrollbar along the bottom to scroll left or right and the scrollbar on the
right to scroll up and down. You can also use the mouse wheel to scroll up and
down, or press [Shift] and use the mouse wheel to scroll left and right.
• Click the piano keyboard to hear a specific pitch.
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Changing the audio length value time stretches the audio.










