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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Fade In and Fade Out Handles
Click and drag these handles horizontally to introduce a fade in and/or fade out of the audio in the clip. The fading
is non-destructive and can be changed at any time. If Snap is activated (see “Snap”), the set (Arrange Mode) Snap
value is taken into account when moving the Fade Handles.
Clip Level Handle
Click and drag this handle vertically to adjust the audio level of the recordings in the clip. The level adjustment is
non-destructive and can be changed at any time.
•Comp Row
Depending on how you recorded the audio clip, there can be one or several Comp Rows, containing one audio re-
cording each. Comp Rows can be described as “virtual tracks” in the sense that you can have many parallel Comp
Rows in an audio clip but only play back from one Comp Row at a time (see “Creating a comped audio clip”). In
Single Mode, only the audio recording on the topmost Comp Row will play back.
Comp Row Handle
If the are several Comp Rows in the audio clip, it’s possible to rearrange the order of the Comp Rows by clicking
and dragging the Comp Row Handle vertically.
Comp Row Level Fader
Use the Comp Row Level Fader to adjust the volume of the recording on the corresponding Comp Row. This is es-
pecially useful in Comp Mode, when you want to trim and balance the levels of the recordings on several Comp
Rows.
Comp Mode elements
Audio clips can also be edited in Comp Mode. Comp Mode can be used if you have recorded several takes in an au-
dio clip and want to cut out sections of the various takes and comp into a final clip (see “Creating a comped audio
clip”). This is how an already comped audio clip could look like in Comp Mode:
A open audio clip in Comp Mode.
Comp Rows
Comp Mode
Cut Handles
Cut Crossfade Zones
Silence Row
Segment Focus Indicator
Cut Row
Cut Lines