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The Sample Editor
General functions
To open a clip in the Sample Editor, double-click it in the Pool. After having set the
snap point, you can insert the clip into the project from the Pool or the Sample Editor
with the set snap point position.
Drawing in the Sample Editor
It is possible to edit the audio clip at sample level by drawing with the Draw tool. This
can be useful if you need to manually edit out a spike or click, etc.
Proceed as follows:
1. Zoom in to a zoom value lower than 1.
This means that there is more than one screen pixel per sample.
2. Select the Draw tool.
3. Click at the beginning of the section that you want to correct and draw in the new
curve.
A range selection covering the edited section is automatically applied.
Ö The Draw tool cannot be used when the VariAudio tab is open.
Making selections
To select an audio section in the Sample Editor, click and drag with the Range
Selection tool.
If “Snap to Zero Crossing” is activated on the toolbar, the selection’s start and end
are always at zero crossings.
You can resize the selection by dragging its left and right edge or by [Shift]-
clicking.
The current selection is indicated in the corresponding fields on the Range tab of
the Sample Editor Inspector.
You can fine-tune the selection by changing these values. Note that the values are
relative to the start of the clip, rather than to the project timeline.
Using the Select menu
On the Select menu on the Range tab and on the Select submenu of the Edit menu
you find the following options:
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Events and clips can have different snap points. If you open a clip from the Pool, you
can edit the clip snap point. If you open a clip from within the project window, you can
edit the event snap point. The clip snap point serves as a template for the event snap
point. However, it is the event snap point that is taken into account when snapping.
Option Description
All Selects the whole clip.
None Selects no audio (the selection length is set to “0”).
In Loop Selects all audio between the left and right locator.
A selected range