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ARRANGING IN THE SEQUENCER
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! If you join note or parameter automation clips that contain masked events in the area(s) between the clips, the
masked events will be permanently deleted! This is to make the resulting clip play back the same as the origi-
nal clips did before joining. (See “Masked events in note and parameter automation clips”).
! If you join overlapping note or parameter automation clips, the events in the clip which lies on top will replace
and permanently delete the events in the overlapped region of the “hidden” clip.
About joining audio clips
Joining audio clips basically works in the same way as joining note and parameter automation clips - except when it
comes to joining overlapping audio clips. What happens if you join overlapping audio clips is that the clips will be
placed on separate Comp Rows - and be automatically comped to a “final” clip. No recording will be deleted. Let’s
have a look at the example in the picture below:
As you can see, the entire audio recording in the original clip is preserved - only masked where the overlapping clip
is located. If you change your mind afterwards, you will still be able to access the entire original recording.
If overlapping clips have different Clip Levels, the Comp Row Levels will change to these levels after joining.
The Clip Level in the joined clip will be set to -0 dB.
If overlapping clips use Fade In and/or Fade Out and the clips overlap in the Fade In/Out area(s), the Fade(s)
will be removed after joining.
Also, if you join audio clips that aren’t directly adjacent, any Fade Out in the first clip and Fade In in the second clip
will be removed.
Any Cut Crossfades used in comped audio clips will be preserved after the joining.
The “joined” audio clip open in Edit Mode
The original audio clip (blue) with an overlapping
audio clip (yellow) selected in Arrange Mode
The two audio clips joined into a single
audio clip in Arrange Mode
Masked part of the original clip
The original clip
The overlapping clip
The “joined” clip