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The Sample Editor
Window overview
The Hitpoints tab
On this tab, hitpoints can be marked and edited (see “Working with hitpoints and
slices” on page 347). Hitpoints allow you to slice your audio and to create groove
quantize maps from your audio. You can also create markers, regions, events, and
warp markers based on hitpoints.
The Range tab
On this tab you will find functions for working with ranges and selections (see “Making
selections” on page 335).
The Process tab
This tab regroups the most important audio editing commands from the Audio and
Edit menus. For further information on the options contained in the Select Process
and Select Plug-in pop-up menus, see the chapter
“Audio processing and functions”
on page 302.
The overview line
The overview line displays the whole clip. The section currently shown in the main
waveform display of the Sample Editor (the viewing area) is indicated by a rectangle in
the overview line, and the current selection range is also shown. If the “Show Audio
Event” button is activated on the toolbar, event start/end and snap point are shown in
the overview line.
To view other sections of the clip, move the viewing area in the overview line.
Click in the lower half of the viewing area and drag to the left or right to move it.
Event Start Event End
Viewing area
Selection
Snap Point