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Terminology
VirtClip for Virtual Projects
While the Clip is responsible for transferring material from
and to Wave project windows, the VirtClip does this with
data from Virtual projects. Likewise, the window is not
initially opened and displayed.
Handle
Handles are the five little rectangles that appear on the
outline of a selected object.
Length Handle: Lower right and left-hand handles. The-
se can be used to change the object length.
Fade Handle: Upper right and left-hand handles. These
handles change the fade in and fade out of an object.
Volume Handle: Upper middle handle. This handle sets
the volume for the selected object or object group. The level
is displayed in the upper left-hand corner of the VIP
window.
Marker
Markers are used to store specific time locations. They are
indicated on the upper edge of the sample display by small
triangles and show any assigned name or number. These
markers can be moved with the left mouse button.
Any project can have an unlimited number of markers. Up
to 10 of these markers can be accessed through the number
keys. A marker that has been assigned to one of the number
keys carries the name ‘1’ through ‘10’. The menu option
Range>Store Marker>Other can be used to store markers
with specific names. These names are displayed next to the
marker in the project window.
If you click the right mouse button in the area where the
markers are displayed, a context sensitive pop-up menu is
displayed, which contains additional commands to
manipulate markers.
Use the Marker Manager (Menu ‘Tools’ or Marker Context
menu) to manage and rename markers.
To select a range between two markers, click on the triangle
of the first marker to activate it, followed by holding the
Shift key and clicking on the second marker.
Objects
Audio data is displayed in Virtual projects via rectangles,
which are located in multiple tracks. These are the so-called
Objects. An object is a representation of sample material
Length
Fade
Volume