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Track view
Clips menu
The Clips menu contains the following commands:
• Apply Trimming. Permanently delete any data from a selected clip that is hidden by a slip
editing edit.
• Bounce to Clip(s). Combine selected audio clips into a single clip.
• Convert to Mono. Convert any selected stereo audio clip(s) to mono.
• Fade clips. Open the Fade Selected Clips dialog, which allows you to create or edit fades on
selected clips.
• Create Clip Selection Group. Place all selected clips in a new selection group.
• Remove from Clip Selection Group. Remove all selected clips from any selection groups they
may belong to.
• Revert to Original Time Stamp. Move all selected clips back to their original SMPTE time
position.
• Set Snap Offset to Now Time. Set the snap offset at the Now Time. A snap offset is a value, in
samples, at which the Snap Grid uses to align the clip. Clips without a snap offset always align at
the very beginning of a clip.
• Select All Siblings. Select all clips that are linked to the selected clip.
• Unlink. Open the “Unlink Clips dialog” on page 1668.
• Unlink Step Sequencer Clips. Unlink the selected step sequencer clips, allowing each clip to
be edited separately from each other.
• Convert MIDI Clip(s) to Step Sequencer. Convert any selected MIDI clip to a step sequencer
clip.
• Convert MIDI Controllers to Envelopes. Open the “Convert MIDI To Shapes dialog” on page
1487, which lets you convert MIDI controllers into automation envelopes.
MIDI menu
The MIDI menu contains the following commands:
• Show Notes. Show or hide Note events in the Inline Piano Roll view.
• Show Velocity. Show or hide velocity tails in the Inline Piano Roll view.
• Show/Hide Velocity Tails. Show or hide the velocity tails on MIDI notes in all tracks that are
using Drum Maps.
• Show Velocity on Selected Notes. Show velocities for selected Note events only. This makes
it easier to see and edit velocities when many Note events are present. It also makes it easier to
change the velocity for individual Note events that are stacked (such as chords).
• Show Controllers. Use the submenu to select which controller events you want to show.
• Show All Controllers. Show all controllers in all displayed tracks.
• <list of available controllers>. All existing controller types are listed.