Instruction Manual

534 Editing Audio
Basic Audio Editing
2. Type a new name in the Name box.
3. Click OK.
The new clip name appears in the upper left corner of the clip.
To Change a Clip’s Start
1. Right-click an audio clip and choose Clip Properties.
2. Enter a new starting time in the Start field.
3. Click OK.
The Track view displays the clip at the new starting time.
Moving, Copying, Pasting and Deleting Audio
Clips
Clips can be cut, copied, pasted, and deleted with Edit menu commands,
or moved and copied with drag-and-drop techniques. For more information,
see Arranging.
Audio Scaling
Audio scaling is the increase or decrease in the size (scale) of the
waveform in a track or bus. Audio scaling allows you to make detailed edits
by zooming in on the parts of the waveform closest to the zero crossing
(silence) while preserving the track or bus size. By showing just the quietest
parts of a clip, you can make very precise edits. You can also zoom out on
the waveform.
You can change the audio scale using keyboard shortcuts or the Audio
Scale Ruler.