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Right-clicking on an object opens the so-called context menu from which you can
select important editing options for the object.
Keyboard shortcut: V
Cut Mouse mode
The cutting mode converts the mouse pointer into scissors. Every object can be
cut on the mouse position.
This creates two separate objects that can be edited separately.
Moving the mouse over the wave form depiction of the audio material you move the
Position Bar along with the mouse pointer. So you can control exactly the point where
you want to cut. The perform precision editing we recommend zooming the wave
shape display before using the cut mode.
Like in move mode, right-clicking on an object opens the so-called context menu from
which you can select important editing options for the object.
This mode is suitable for dividing a recording into different parts in order to apply
object effects to each of the passages.
Keyboard shortcut: H
Delete mouse mode
If the "Delete objects" mode is activated, the mouse pointer turns into an
eraser. In this mode, objects can be deleted from the project.
This also automatically moves the position of subsequent objects back to the position
of the deleted object.
Keyboard shortcut: F
Resampling/Timestretching mouse mode
This mode lets you change the playback speed of objects with the mouse so
that they are better aligned.
You can use this mouse mode by stretching or squashing the object at the rear object
handle below. The mouse pointer turns into a clock.
Resampling mode (preset) can be used to change speed and pitch just like on a tape,
i.e. speed and pitch are changed together as one. If an object is compressed with the
mouse, the speed and pitch increase just like a tape when it is played faster.
In the timestretch mode, the pitch remains unchanged if the object length and with it
the speed are changed.