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Let's edit one of the clips in our demo project:
1. Make sure the clip launch pads are in Launch Mode by pressing the Launch button.
2. Press and hold the Select button, then press the first clip launch pad for Track 7 – SFX.
3. Now, try making some of the edits to the clip described below. At any time, press Undo to revert to the previous
state.
To adjust the length of the clip, use the Start, Loop Start and Loop Length fields. Alternatively, use the Set
Start and Set End buttons during playback. The start or end point will be placed at the position of the playhead
when the button was pressed.
To adjust the launch quantization setting, tap the Launch Quantization field, and then use the data dial or
–/+ buttons to set the timing of how the clip is launched. This can be set separately from the global launch
quantization. For instance, you may keep the global launch quantization at 1 Bar to keep longer clips in sync,
but set sound effects or other "one shots" to a smaller launch quantization, such as 1/8 Bar.
To change the clip launch behavior, tap the Launch Mode field, and then use the data dial or –/+ buttons to
change the mode. Select Toggle for the clip to start or stop with each successive press. Select Trigger for the
clip to start at the beginning with each press. Toggle is useful for clips of full phrases, whereas Trigger is useful
for one shot sound effects.
To adjust the timing correction, tap the TC button to open the Timing Correct window. This window contains
various settings to help quantize the events in your clip (learn about this feature in
Features > Timing Correct
To trim an audio clip, use the Loop Length field to set the preferred length, then tap Trim Clip to trim the
whole clip to this size.
To carry the playhead position from one clip to another in the same track, tap the Legato button. When
active, the playhead will continue from the same position as it was in the previous clip of the same track when
switching between clips. This is useful for creating seamless fills in drum breaks, working with an acapella track
or other scenarios where you would like a clip to play across multiple scenes.
To enable or disable clip looping, tap the Looping button. Clips like sound effects, drum hits and other "one
shots" should usually have Loop set to Off. For longer melodic or rhythmic phrases, set Loop to On.
To adjust the loop, hold Shift and tap the <<Loop or Loop>> buttons to shift the loop left or right, or hold Shift
and tap the /2 or 2X buttons to halve or double the loop size.
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