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ARRANGING IN THE SEQUENCER
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You can also select multiple clips in the Clip Overview area in Edit Mode - if the clips are on the same lane.
Two selected clips in the Clip Overview area in Edit Mode.
Selecting clips with the arrow keys
Another way of selecting clips on the Arrange Pane is to use the arrow keys on the computer keyboard.
D Press the Left or Right arrow keys to select the previous or next clip on the lane.
D Press the Up or Down arrow key to select the closest clip on the lane above or below.
D Hold down [Shift] and use the left/right arrow keys to make multiple selections on the same lane.
Setting audio clip Level and Fades
Besides the Clip Resize handles, a selected audio clip also has Fade In and Fade Out handles plus a Clip Level han-
dle. These can be edited at any time, either by using the handles as described below, or using the Inspector as de-
scribed in “Fade In and Fade Out displays (audio clips only)” and “Level display (audio clips only)”:
A selected audio clip in Arrange Mode
Fade In and Fade Out Handles
D Click and drag these handles horizontally to introduce a fade in and/or fade out of the audio in the clip.
The Fade settings can be set individually for each audio clip in the song. The fading is non-destructive and can be
changed at any time. If Snap is activated (see “Snap”), the set Snap value is taken into account when setting the
fade time(s).
Clip Level Handle
D Click and drag this handle vertically to adjust the audio level in the audio clip.
The Level can be set individually for each audio clip in the song. The Level setting is non-destructive and can be
changed at any time.
Clip Fade handles
Clip Level handle