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Chapter 6 Editing Audio Files 213
Selecting and Editing Channels in Multichannel Files
Editing multichannel files in the File Editor is similar to editing in a multitrack Timeline.
To make a selection across all channels:
m Drag in the bottom 90 percent of any channel.
To make a selection in an individual channel:
1 Move the pointer to the top 10 percent of a channel row.
The pointer changes to indicate the channel name or number.
2 Drag in the channel row over the area you want to select.
To make a selection in multiple, adjacent channels:
1 Move the pointer to the top 10 percent of a channel row.
The pointer changes to indicate the channel name or number.
2 Drag in the channel row to the area you want to select.
3 Continue dragging up or down to include the adjacent channels.
To make a selection in multiple, nonadjacent channels:
1 Move the pointer to the top 10 percent of a channel row.
The pointer changes to indicate the channel name or number.
2 Drag in the channel row over the area you want to select.
3 Command-click in the bottom 10 percent of any nonadjacent channels.
Note: Nonadjacent selections must be within the same time range.
To disable or enable an individual channel:
m Control-click a channel, then choose Enabled from the shortcut menu to toggle it on or off.
To enable all channels:
m Control-click a channel, then choose Enable All from the shortcut menu.
To disable all channels:
m Control-click a channel, then choose Disable All from the shortcut menu.
To reorder channels:
m Choose Process > Reorder Channels, then use the dialog that appears to rearrange the
channel order.
For more information, see “Reorder Channels on page 229.