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ARRANGING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Clip Position display
The clip Position display shows at what position in the song the clip begins. The display readout is divided into Bar,
Beat, 1/16 Note and Ticks (1/16th note=240 Ticks). The position can be edited according to the descriptions in
“Moving clips using the Inspector”.
Clip Length display
The clip Length display shows the length of the clip. The display readout is divided into (from left to right) Bar,
Beat, 1/16 Note and Ticks. The length can be edited according to the descriptions in Resizing clips using the In-
spector”.
Fade In and Fade Out displays (audio clips only)
The Fade In and Fade Out displays for selected audio clips show the Fade In and Fade Out times for the audio in
the clip. The readout is divided into 1/16 Note and Ticks. The Fade times can be edited as described in “Inspector
segment displays”.
Level display (audio clips only)
The Level display for selected audio clips shows the level of the audio in the clip. The readout is divided into dB
and 1/100 dB. The level can be edited as described in “Inspector segment displays”.
Selecting multiple clips
In Song View, several clips can be selected, e.g. for cutting, copying, pasting, deletion, moving or resizing purposes.
D Press [Ctrl](Win) or [Shift](Mac) and select the clips.
Under Windows, you can also press [Shift] and click to select a range of clips on the same lane.
D Draw a selection rectangle with the Selection Tool (arrow) on the Arrange Pane background.
Click, hold and draw a rectangle with the Selection Tool to select multiple clips
All clips that are touched by the selection rectangle will be automatically selected when the mouse button is re-
leased.
D If you hold down [Shift] when you select clips with the selection rectangle technique, any previously selected
clips will remain selected.
This allows you to make multiple, non-contiguous selections: first select some clips, then hold [Shift] and select
some more clips, and so on.
D Use the “Select All” function on the Edit menu or on the clip context menu to select all clips in the song.
Alternatively, hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and press [A].