DigiTech GE4056 Instructions Manual page 12

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Export Selection As MP3... - same
as above, but only exports the current
selection.
Export as Ogg Vorbis... - exports all
of the audio as an Ogg Vorbis file. Ogg
Vorbis files are compressed and
therefore take up much less disk
space, but they lose some audio
quality. Ogg Vorbis files tend to take up
a little less disk space than MP3 for
similar compression quality, and Ogg
Vorbis is free from patents and
licensing restrictions, but Ogg Vorbis
files are not as widespread. You can
set the quality of Ogg compression in
the File Format Preferences.
Export Selection As Ogg Vorbis...
-same as above, but only exports the
current selection.
Export Labels... - if you have a Label
Track in your project, this lets you
export the labels as a text file. You can
import labels in the same text format
using the "Import Label..." command
in the Project Menu.
Export Multiple – lets you split your
project into multiple files all in one step.
You can either split them vertically
(one new file per track), or horizontally
(using labels in a Label Track) to
indicate the breaks between exported
files.
Page Setup – configure how Audacity
will print out the track waveforms using
the Print option, and what printer to
use.
Print – Print out the main window view
from audacity showing the tracks and
waveforms.
Exit (Quit) – closes all windows and
exits Audacity, prompting you to save
any unsaved changes first.
Edit Menu
Undo – This will undo the last editing
operation you performed to your
project. Audacity supports full
unlimited undo – meaning you can
undo every editing operation back to
when you opened the window.
Redo – This will redo any editing
operations that were just undone. After
you perform a new editing operation,
you can no longer redo the operations
that were undone.
Cut – Removes the selected audio
data and places it on the clipboard.
Only one "thing" can be on the
clipboard at a time, but it may contain
multiple tracks.
Copy – Copies the selected audio
data to the clipboard without removing
it from the project.
Paste – Inserts whatever is on the
clipboard at the position of the
selection or cursor in the project,
replacing whatever audio data is
currently selected, if any.
Trim – Removes everything to the left
and right of the selection.
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