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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Editing audio using the Inspector
The Inspector can be used for editing audio recordings numerically.
Editing recordings and cuts in the Inspector
If you select a Comp Row, the two displays change to show the Recording Offset and Comp Row Level:
If you select a Cut Handle in Comp Mode, two displays appear, showing the Cut Handle’s Position and Crossfade
time:
D Edit the values by clicking on a segment in a display and then dragging up/down, using the up/down spin con-
trols, or typing in new values. Snap is not taken into account.
See “Inspector segment displays” for details on how to edit in the Inspector displays.
Editing multiple recordings or multiple cuts in the Inspector
When you edit values for several selected Comp Rows or objects (Cut Handles etc.), the changes will always be rel-
ative. For example, if you change the Recording Offset or Level when several Comp Rows are selected, the record-
ings will all be changed by the same amount; their relative values will be retained.
If several Comp Rows are selected, the displays will show the values for the topmost selected Comp Row.
If several Cut Handles are selected, the displays will show the Position and Crossfade values for earliest Cut
Handle in the clip.
If several Comp Rows, or several Cut Handles, are selected and any of their values differ, Match Value buttons
appear next to the corresponding display.
For Cut Handles, only Crossfade values can be matched - not the Positions. See “Matching audio values using the
"Match Values" function”.
If Comp Rows and Cut Handles are selected in combination (e.g. for moving Cuts and recordings together as a
group), no displays are shown in the Inspector.
Matching audio values using the "Match Values" function
The Match Values buttons appear as red ‘=’ signs
The “Match Values” function in the Inspector can be used for matching Recording Offsets and Comp Row Levels of
several selected Comp Rows to the offset/level of the topmost selected Comp Row. It can also be used for matching
Cut Crossfade values of several selected Cut Handles to the Crossfade value of the Cut Handle with the earliest start
position in the clip.