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The Sample Editor
General functions
Scrubbing
The Scrub tool allows you to locate positions in the audio by playing back, forwards,
or backwards, at any speed:
1. Select the Scrub tool.
2. Click in the waveform display and keep the mouse button pressed.
The project cursor is moved to the position where you clicked.
3. Drag to the left or right.
The audio is played back. The speed and pitch of the playback depend on how fast
you drag.
Adjusting the snap point
The snap point is a marker within an audio event. It is used as a reference position
when you move events with snap activated, so that the snap point is “magnetic” to
whatever snap positions you have selected.
By default, the snap point is set at the beginning of the audio event, but often it is
useful to move the snap point to a “relevant” position in the event, such as a
downbeat.
To adjust the snap point, proceed as follows:
1. Activate the “Show Audio Event” option on the toolbar, so that the event is
displayed in the editor.
2. If needed, scroll until the event is visible, and locate the “S” flag in the event.
If you have not adjusted this previously, it is located at the beginning of the event.
3. Click on the “S” flag and drag it to the desired position.
Ö If you adjust the snap point with the Scrub tool, the audio is played back.
You can also adjust the snap point by setting the project cursor at the desired
position and selecting “Snap Point To Cursor” on the Audio menu.
The snap point will be set to the position of the cursor. This method can also be
used in the Project window and the Audio Part Editor.
It is also possible to define a snap point for a clip (for which there is no event yet).
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When you set the grid start on the Definition tab, the snap point is moved to the grid
start (see
“Correcting the local definition grid” on page 343).