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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Reversing Clips
Reversing an audio clip means playing it backwards, from the end to the start. Reversing can be made on any Audio
Clips, regardless of if they are in Single Mode or Comp Mode.
1. Select the Audio Clip(s) in the Arrangement, or in the Clip Overview in Edit Mode.
A comped audio clip selected in the Clip Overview in Edit Mode
2. Select Reverse Clips from the Edit menu or context menu.
A new Comp Row is automatically created at the top and named after the Audio Track, with the extension “re-
versed”. The new Comp Row contains the “bounced” reversed audio and the Audio Clip has also switched to Sin-
gle Mode. The original audio is preserved on their original Comp Rows.
! Only the audio within the Audio Clip boundaries will be reversed. Any masked audio will be disregarded.
Tempo scaling Clips
Besides the automatic time stretching function applied when you change the Tempo in the main sequencer, there is
a Scale Tempo function which can be applied to scale the tempo of one or several clips. The Scale Tempo function
works in the same way for audio clips, note clips and parameter automation clips. However, it might be interesting to
see what happens when you tempo scale an audio clip.