Editing In Split Mode - Shure MV88plus User Manual

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④ Add Markers Click to add a marker at the playhead position.
Editing in Trim Mode
Trim mode is used to trim the extra space from the Start and End of your audio track.
1.
Go to My Recordings to select the audio file that you would like to edit.
2.
Select the Edit icon to open the Editor.
3.
The blue lines represent the Start and End points of your track. Select and drag the blue line to adjust Start and End
times.
4.
Select Loop to have the loop play in a circle and allow you to hear your track before committing to edits.
Tip: To undo the last action on your iOS device, just shake the device. You will receive a pop-up asking you to Undo the last
action or Cancel.

Editing in Split Mode

① Timeline Display See your entire timeline. Zoom in for precise editing.
② Trim / Split Select Select your edit mode.
③ Playback Controls Loop, Rewind, Play/Pause, or Add Bookmarks to your track.
④ Marker List Item Displays name and position in hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.
Use Split Mode when you have a long audio file that you'd like to divide into smaller audio files. Create new edited files while
keeping your original file intact.
1.
Go to My Recordings to select the audio file that you would like to edit.
2.
Select the Edit icon to open the Editor.
3.
Place a marker at the point where you want to split the audio.
4.
Select Split.
5.
Keep the original file format or select a new one.
6.
MOTIV uses the file name but adds numbers to the names of your new, separated tracks. In Split mode, when you di-
vide a track in half, My Recordings now displays three tracks. The original track remains intact and the first and second
tracks that were created with the Split edit.
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