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Associated Audio Files dialog
Dialog reference
Associated Audio Files dialog
The Associated Audio Files dialog shows which audio file(s) is associated with a clip. The dialog
provides the following information:
• The audio file(s) that make up the selected clip.
• The path name(s) the files are stored under.
• The bit depth of the clip.
Recompute Picture(s)
Click Recompute Picture(s) to redraw waveforms for individual clips that may have a corrupt
waveform display.
Clone Track(s) dialog
The Track view Tracks > Clone Track(s) command opens the Clone dialog box. Use this command
to copy a track or tracks to a new track or tracks. The Clone dialog box has the following fields:
Selected Tracks
This field lists the tracks that are currently selected.
Clone Tracks
• Clone Events. Check this check box if you want to copy the MIDI and audio clips in the selected
track(s).
• Link to Original Clip(s). Check this check box if you want the clips in the new track(s) to
become linked clips with the identical clips in the original track(s).
• Clone Properties. Check this check box if you want to copy the properties of the highlighted
track(s), such as the name, output, channel, etc.
• Clone Effects. Check this check box if you want the new track(s) to use the same real-time
effects that are patched into the original track.
• Clone Sends. Check this check box if you want the new track(s) to use the same sends that are
patched into the original track(s).
• Repetitions. The number of tracks you want to create from the selected track(s).
• Starting Track. The track at which your cloned track(s) appear. Existing tracks are moved down
to make room, not overwritten.
See also:
“Copying tracks” on page 316