Reference Guide
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AudioSnap (Producer and Studio only)
General editing
To fill in gaps with the Fade Selected Clips command
1. Select the clips that have gaps you want to fill.
2. Click the Track view Clips menu and choose Fade Clips to open the Fade Selected Clips
dialog box.
3. Enable the XFade between Audio Clips radio button, and set any options you want in the
XFade <number goes here> ms field, and Max Gap field.
4. Click OK.
See:
“Using global tools on AudioSnap transient markers” on page 568
“Editing transient markers” on page 573
“Using the AudioSnap palette” on page 582
“Synchronizing audio and the project tempo” on page 586
“Fixing timing problems in audio clips” on page 593
“Extracting MIDI timing information from audio” on page 610
“Using the Pool” on page 621
“Algorithms and rendering” on page 624
Slip-stretching audio
You can slip-stretch an audio clip in order to expand or compress its duration. Slip-stretching only
works on regular audio clips, not Groove clips or REX loops.
To slip-stretch an audio clip
1. Select the Smart tool in the Control Bar.
2. Hold down the CTRL key, move the mouse pointer over the end of the clip until the cursor
changes into the slip-stretch icon , then drag the end of the clip to the desired position.
The clip is stretched and displays a yellow bar at the bottom of the clip along with the stretch
amount (percentage of original duration).