Operation Manual

determines the split point ) .
Select Split from the Edit menu or the shortcut Ctrl+T
Four new sounds are now in place of the original two.
The caret will be set based on the snap settings. (If you cannot set the caret to a specific location it is probably
because snap is on and you need to turn it off.)
Joining Sounds
Joining causes any selected sounds to be moved so that there is no silence between sounds. It does not make the
j
oined sounds into one big sound, though.
You can join the selected sounds by selecting Join from the Edit menu or by pushing Ctrl+J.
Deleting Sounds
Select a sound or group of sounds and then select Delete from the Edit menu.
A
lternatively, you can push the Delete key on your keyboard to delete the sounds.
Deleting Parts Of Sound
If you select part of a sound, it will only delete the selected part. For example, if you have recorded a singer and
there is an extra audible breath, just select the unwanted area and delete it.
Adjusting The Sound's Volume
In addition to setting the track volume, you can also set the volume of individual sounds.
To edit the volume of a sound, go to the toolbar and make sure that Volume is selected.
When Volume is selected, each sound clip shows its own volume envelope. In the sound below, the volume
envelope corresponds to the two green points and the line connecting them.
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