Operation Manual

Locking Sounds
Lock a sound so that it cannot be moved or resized. You can still edit the sound's envelopes, though. To lock a
sound, select it and then choose Lock from the Sound menu. Alternatively, you can select the Sound Details Tab and
click the Lock button.
Linking / Unlinking Clips
You can link several clips together so that when you drag them, they move in unison. This can be useful for video
clips and their associated audio clips.
When a clip is linked, it will have an extra button on it to make it easy to unlink.
To link two clips together, select the clips and then click the Edit menu, followed by clicking Link >, followed by clicking
Link Selected Clips. The clips will now move together relative to each other's start.
Muting Sounds
You can mute a sound so that it is inaudible. The reason you might do this is to keep a sound in the project without
having to listen to it. A muted sound will appear light gray. If you mute a track, it will mute all sounds on that track.
To mute a sound, select it and then choose Mute from the Sound menu. Alternatively, you can go to the Sound
Details Tab and click on the mute button (looks like a speaker).
Adding Effects To Sounds
You can adjust the volume, pan, low pass filter and high pass filter envelopes for each sound. If you are interested in
adding reverb, delay or other effects, go to the Track Effects section.
Sound Details
The Sound Details tab allows you to rename a sound, change its length, change its time offset, mute it, lock it, change
its tempo, pitch shift or key.
If you have selected an Audio Clip, the Loop Editor will be displayed on the right side:
If you have selected a Virtual Instrument Clip, the Notation View Editor or Piano Roll Editor will be displayed on the
right side: