Reference Guide
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Menu Reference
Edit > Bounce to Clip(s)
Moving and Copying Clips
Working with Partial Clips
Deleting Measures or Time from One or More Tracks
Edit > Bounce to Clip(s)
The Edit > Bounce to Clip(s) command lets you combine selected audio clips into a single clip.
For more information, see Splitting and Combining Clips, and Bouncing to Clips.
See also:
Splitting and Combining Clips
Splitting and Combining Clips
Bouncing to Clips
Edit > Bounce to Track(s)
The Edit > Bounce to Tracks command lets you combine one or more audio tracks into a submix.
For more information about the Edit > Bounce to Tracks command, see Bouncing Tracks.
Edit > Groove Clip Looping
The Edit > Groove Clip Looping command enables a selected audio clip’s looping capabilities.
When you enable these capabilities, you can make unlimited copies of the clip by dragging its start
or end points to the left or right, respectively. When a clip’s looping capabilities are enabled, the clip’s
corners are beveled instead of sharp. If the clip’s looping capabilities are already enabled, the same
command turns them off.
For more information, see Working with Loops and Groove Clips.
Edit > Create V-Vocal Clip
This command creates a V-Vocal clip on top of selected audio data.
For more information about V-Vocal clips, see V-Vocal Clips.
Note: Like any clips, slip-edited clips can be combined with other clips using the Bounce to
Clip(s) command. When a slip-edited clip is combined with another clip, any slip-edited data
(audio or MIDI events that are cropped from view) is overwritten.