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Note that Bounce Selection is unaffected by Track Volume, Pan, and Insert settings, as it is only
dealing with the Audio Events exactly as they exist in the Arrange view. Thus, the result of this
process will not affect what you hear; it is simply an organizational tool.
Similarly, drag-and-drop any Audio Event or selected range of audio to a location in the File
Browser to export an audio file to that location.
8.5.3 Creating Audio Parts
It is also possible to clean up the arrangement by using Audio Parts, where multiple separate
Audio Events can be placed into a single container in the arrangement, while keeping the
separate Events accessible in the Audio Editor. To do this, select multiple Audio Events in the
arrangement and then press [G] on the keyboard, or [Right]/[Control]-click and select
Event/Merge Events from the context menu.
An Audio Part can also be created with the Paint tool in the Audio Editor, and then Audio
Events can be dragged in or out of the Part. Note that an event must be completely inside or
outside of the Part to enter or leave it.
If you drag-and-drop an Audio Part from the arrangement to the File Browser, you will export
an Audio Loop. For more information on Audio Loops, refer to the "Editing" chapter.
To dissolve an Audio Part so that the separate Audio Events are again accessible in the
arrangement, [Right]/[Control]-click on the Audio Part and select Audio/Dissolve Audio Part
from the context menu.
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