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If you would like to duplicate an Event and push existing material to the right across the
timeline to make room for the duplicated Event, press [Alt]+[D] on the keyboard to use the
Duplicate and Insert command.
6.4.6 Explode Pitches to Tracks
It is sometimes helpful to explode existing pitches within an Instrument Part to new tracks,
placing each pitch within individual Instrument Parts on separate Tracks. For instance, if you
have a MIDI loop to use with a virtual drum instrument, you may want to have each piece of
the drum kit on its own Instrument Track.
To do this, [Right]/[Control]-click on an Instrument Part in the arrangement and select Explode
Pitches to Tracks from the Part menu.
6.4.7 Strip Silence
It is quite common that, as the result of continuous recording, some Audio Events may have
gaps of silence or relatively low levels between performances. It may be helpful in these cases
to remove the gaps and only keep the desired sections of the recorded Event. Studio One's
Strip Silence function, controlled from the Strip Silence panel, is designed to handle this task.
Open the Strip Silence panel by clicking on the Strip Silence button in the toolbar, or select
Strip Silence from the View/Additional Views menu. Select the Audio Events from which you
wish to strip silence, make the desired settings, and then click on Apply. Click on the Default
button to return all settings in the panel to their defaults.
The result of the Strip Silence process is similar to using a gate processor to only allow the
desired signal to be heard, except that the Event will be edited.
When the small light indicator next to the Apply button is lit, this means that changing the
Detection or Event options and then clicking Apply will automatically undo the previous
operation, making it easier to find the right settings by viewing the result of the Strip Silence
process, then tweaking the settings if needed without having to undo manually. Any change
in selection, or other editing operations, will lose this automatic state, and the indicator will
not be lit.
The following describes each setting:
Detection. This determines how Studio One will identify silence in the areas you wish to
process.
Material. The first three options set the Open and Close Threshold for the gate
algorithm automatically.
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