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SAMPLING (RECORD+REASON)
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If you highlighted a section of the sample, the highlighted part gets reversed.
If you didn’t highlight a section of the sample, the entire sample gets reversed regardless of any Locator set-
tings.
After the Reverse operation, the waveform is redrawn with the reversed shape.
Fading in/out samples
Using short fades is useful if you want to remove clicks or pops in the beginning and/or end of the sample. You can
also create longer fades to make a sound fade in and/or out nice and smoothly.
1. Set the desired Fade In (or Fade Out) zone by clicking and dragging on the waveform pane.
The defined zone is highlighted in blue color.
2. Click the Fade In (or Fade Out) button.
Clicking the Fade In button creates a fade in from complete silence at the beginning of the highlighted zone to the
current volume at the end of the highlighted zone:
Clicking the Fade Out button creates a fade out from the current volume at the beginning of the highlighted zone
to complete silence at the end of the zone.
After the Fade operation, the waveform is redrawn with the new volume values.
3. Click anywhere on the Waveform pane to remove the highlight.