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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Creating a comped audio clip
If you have recorded more than one loop cycle of audio in Loop Mode (see “Recording audio in Loop mode”), or re-
corded over or into an existing audio clip (see “Recording over or into an existing audio clip”), each recording has
been placed on a separate Comp Row. If you like, you can now select the best parts (segments) of the recordings on
the various Comp Rows and create a final “comped” audio clip. All editing described below is non-destructive and can
be changed at any time:
1. Open the audio clip.
If the clip was recorded in Loop Mode, it will automatically open in Comp Mode (see Step 2 below). If the clip
wasn’t recorded in Loop Mode, it will open in Single Mode. Each take has generated a separate Comp Row, each
with a separate recording on it. The latest take, on the topmost Comp Row, is the one that will play back in Single
Mode.
An audio clip with four separate takes recorded
2. If needed, click the Comp Mode button to switch to from Single Mode to Comp Mode.
The Cut Row and Silence Row now appear above the topmost Comp Row.
3. Find the best parts of the recordings in the different Comp Rows.
Audition the recordings on the Comp Rows to decide which recordings to use at what position in the comped clip.
Select the Speaker Tool and click-hold at desired positions on the different Comp Rows (see “Speaker Tool” for
details).
Comp Rows with audio
recordings
Audio clip (latest take)
Silence Row
Cut Row