Editing In Capture - PRESONUS StudioLive 16.0.2 Owner's Manual

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Editing in Capture

Mouse Tools
Arrow Tool
Software: Universal Control, SL Remote, Capture, and Studio One Artist 7
contains timestamps that mark when recordings start within a Song.
When recorded Broadcast Wave audio files get bigger than 4 GB, the
RF64 file format is automatically used as the standard file format.
The recommended file system for the recording partition on
your computer is NTFS on Windows and HFS+ on Mac OS X.
After recording, the next step in production is usually editing. In the
editing process, recorded events are manipulated in many ways to
achieve a desired sound. All audio that exists within the timeline
of your Session will be visually represented by Audio Events, which
contain waveform representations of the recorded audio. Audio
Events can be moved and split, among other possibilities.
Mouse Tools allow direct interaction with Audio Events using the mouse.
It is helpful to remember that actions done using the Mouse Tools can be
undone at any time, so you can feel free to explore their functions
without permanently altering anything. The following Mouse Tools and
related functions are available.
This is the default selected tool. Click on the Arrow Tool button or press
[NumPad 1] on the keyboard to select the Arrow Tool. The following
describes various possible functions using the Arrow Tool.
Move an Audio Event
To move an event using the Arrow Tool, click anywhere on the event and
drag left, right, up, or down. Dragging the event left or right will move
the event backward and forward in time, relative to the Timeline zoom.
Dragging the event up or down will move the
Audio Event to the adjacent audio track.
Size an Audio Event
Events can be thought of as windows into audio files, where what
you see is what you will hear. Sizing is a fundamental technique:
Audio Events are made shorter or longer, so that only a portion
of the audio they contain is seen, and therefore heard.
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