Instruction Manual

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Clip Properties dialog—Audio Stretching
Dialog Reference
Clips Linked to this Clip
This field tells you how many clips are linked to this clip.
Foreground Color
This field sets the waveform color of the selected clip, which you can
change by clicking the Choose Color button, which opens the Color dialog
box.
Background Color
This field sets the clip background color of the selected clip, which you can
change by clicking the Choose Color button, which opens the Color dialog
box.
Use Default Track Colors
Checking this option returns selected clip’s color to the default as set in the
Color dialog.
Clip Effects
When you insert an effect onto a clip, the clip’s FX bin appears in the Clip
Effects field.
See also:
Arranging Clips
Effects on Clips
Clip Properties dialog—Audio Stretching
You have two different (and independent) ways to stretch clips: by using
either Groove clips or AudioSnap. Groove Clip markers are typically placed
at a zero-crossing point before a transient; AudioSnap markers are placed
directly on a transient. The AudioSnap feature can extract tempo from a
clip. Groove Clip stretching is preferred for more extreme stretching. There
are numerous other differences between the two features (see Working with
Groove Clips, and AudioSnap).
The Audio Stretching tab has a section of options for Groove Clips, and a
separate section for AudioSnap, described as follows:
Groove Clips
Both MIDI and audio clips can be set to act as groove clips. The options you
see in this dialog for audio clips are different from the options for MIDI clips.