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The Audio Part Editor
Background
The Audio Part Editor allows you to view and edit the events inside audio parts.
Essentially, this is the same type of editing that you do in the Project window, which
means that this chapter contains a lot of references to the chapter
“Working with
projects” on page 55.
Audio parts are created in the Project window in one of the following ways:
By selecting one or several audio events on the same track, and selecting “Events
to Part” from the Audio menu.
By gluing together two or more audio events on the same track with the Glue tool.
By drawing an empty part with the Draw tool.
By double-clicking between the left and right locators on an audio track.
With the last two methods, an empty part is created. You can then add events to
the part by pasting, or by using drag and drop from the Pool.
Window overview
The toolbar
The tools, settings, and icons on the toolbar have the same functionality as in the
Project window, with the following differences:
- A Solo button (see “Auditioning” on page 373).
- Separate tools for auditioning (Speaker) and scrubbing (see “Scrubbing” on page
374).
- No Line or Glue Tube tools.
- Play and Loop icons and an Audition Volume control (see “Auditioning” on page
373).
- Independent Track Loop settings (see “The independent track loop function” on
page 374).