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Mute: Mute Mode:
To mute or unmute a clip region (or multiple selected clip regions), tap it.
Magnifying Glass: Navigation Mode:
To move to another part of the clip, tap and drag it.
To zoom in or out, spread or pinch your fingers (respectively) on the grid. You can do this vertically,
horizontally, or both at the same time.
Tap the pencil icon to open the Edit Regions menu.
Use Trim Audio to Clip to trim the audio sample to the size of the clip.
Use Clear Regions to clear the audio sample from the clip.
Regardless of which tool is selected, you can do any of the following to edit the selected audio clip regions.
Tip: If you want to hear only the audio track while editing, press the Solo button and press the relevant Track Assign
button to solo it.
To select a clip region, tap the arrow icon to enter Selection Mode and tap a clip region. When a clip region is
selected, all region parameters will be available to edit.
To undo your last action, press Undo.
To redo the last action you undid, press Shift+Undo/Redo.
To move the selected clip region, tap Nudge at the bottom of the screen, and then use the data dial or –/+
buttons to shift the clip region left or right. Alternatively, if the arrow tool or marquee tool are selected, tap and
drag the upper third of the selected clip region left or right. By default, you can move a clip region only by
quantization values defined by the Time Correct value (see
about this).
To move the selected clip region without restricting ("snapping") it to the quantization grid, tap and hold Don't
Snap in the lower-left corner of the screen, and then use the data dial or –/+ buttons to shift the clip region. In this
case, each nudge is equivalent to four ticks.
To adjust the start point or end point of the selected clip region (without changing its position), tap Edit Start at
the bottom of the screen, and then use the data dial or –/+ buttons.
To split the clip at the current playhead position (creating a clip region on either side), tap Split at the bottom of
the screen.
To copy, cut, or paste the selected clip region, press Copy or
press and hold Shift, and then tap Copy or Cut. Turn the data
dial to move the highlighted clip region, and then press the data
dial to paste it at its current location. Alternatively, press and hold
Shift, and then tap Paste (respectively).
To duplicate the selected clip region, tap Duplicate at the
bottom of the screen. The duplicate clip region will appear
immediately after the original one.
To create a fade-in or fade out for the selected clip region, use the Fade In or Fade Out fields, respectively. The
fades will be shown as a sloped line at the start or end of the clip region.
To set the level of the selected clip region, use the Level field. The waveform amplitude will change accordingly.
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