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Chapter 23 Audio 1017
An Audio list shortcut menu also provides quick access to commands. For more information, see
Additional Audio list options on page 80.
Cut, copy, and paste audio tracks
You can cut, copy, and paste audio tracks in the Audio list. You can also duplicate tracks.
Cut an audio track
m In the Audio list, select the audio track, then do one of the following:
Choose Edit > Cut (or press Command-X).
Control-click the track, then choose Cut from the shortcut menu.
Copy an audio track
m In the Audio list, select the audio track, then do one of the following:
Choose Edit > Copy (or press Command-C).
Control-click the track, then choose Copy from the shortcut menu.
Paste an audio track
m In the Audio list, do one of the following:
Choose Edit > Paste (or press Command-V).
Control-click an empty area, then choose Paste from the shortcut menu.
Duplicate an audio track
m In the Audio list, select the audio track, then do one of the following:
Choose Edit > Duplicate (or press Command-D).
Control-click the track, then choose Duplicate from the shortcut menu.
The duplicate appears below the original le in the Audio list.
Delete an audio track
There are two ways to remove an audio track from your project.
Delete an audio track
m In the Audio list, select the audio track, then do one of the following:
Press Delete.
Control-click the le to remove, then choose Delete from the shortcut menu.
The le is removed from the project.
If you try to delete an audio le with linked video, an alert dialog appears, warning that “One
or more linked video objects will also be deleted. Are you sure you want to delete the audio?
You can delete just the audio by rst unlinking it from the video.”
Note: Deleting a track from the Audio list removes the associated le from the Media list if
Automatically manage unused media is selected in the General pane of Motion Preferences.
Slip and slide audio tracks
When you import an audio le, its start point is placed at the start of the project or at the current
playhead position (depending on the setting of the Create Layers At parameter in Motion
preferences). You can slide an audio track in the Audio Timeline or mini-Timeline so the track
starts playing at a dierent point in time. And you can slip a trimmed audio track in the Audio
Timeline or mini-Timeline so a dierent range of media plays at the same location.
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