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Cut
Wave projects
The audio data in the selected range are copied from the current wave project into the clip. The material
behind the removed range is merged with the material in front of the removed range to close the gap. The
complete wave project becomes shorter.
Please keep in mind that the clip always contains the same attributes as the wave project the material was
copied or removed from.
If you cut material from a mono wave project, the clip becomes a mono wave project. If material from a
stereo wave project is cut or copied to the clip, the clip becomes a stereo wave project. Another
attribute adopted is the bit resolution and the sample rate of the originating wave project.
The previous contents of the clip are deleted.
After a successful removal of the selected material, Samplitude Music Studio 15 drops a marker at the
position the removed range previously started. This allows you to insert the contents of the clip into the
wave project at the exact same spot if you accidentally removed the material. Use the function "Edit >
Paste/Insert clip" to insert the clip contents.
Virtual projects (VIP)
In virtual projects the selected range is copied to the VirtClip and is removed from the current VIP
. The VirtClip does not contain actual audio information, only the links to the audio files. The VirtClip
also contains as many tracks as the removed range.
The material behind the removed range is appended to the material in front of the removed range. The
VIP project becomes shorter if the selected range did cover all tracks. This way you can shorten VIPs
which contain empty space behind the last object.
As with the wave projects, a successful removal of the selected range drops a marker at the position the
removed range previously started. This allows you to insert the removed material with "Edit >
Paste/Insert clip".
Keys: Ctrl + X, or X
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