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The Audio Part Editor
Opening the Audio Part Editor
- Part List controls for handling several parts: activating parts for editing, restricting
editing to active parts only and showing part borders (see
“Handling several parts”
on page 374).
Ö You can customize the toolbar by hiding or reordering its items, see “Using the Setup
options” on page 700.
The ruler and info line
These have the same functionality and appearance as their counterparts in the Project
window.
You can select a separate display format for the Audio Part Editor ruler by clicking
on the arrow button on the right and selecting an option from the pop-up menu.
For a list of the available formats, see “The ruler” on page 50.
Opening the Audio Part Editor
You open the Audio Part Editor by selecting one or more audio part(s) in the Project
window and double-clicking on any one of them (or using the Edit-Open key
command, by default [Ctrl]/[Command]-[E]). The Audio Part Editor can display several
parts at once, and you can also have more than one Audio Part Editor open at the
same time.
Ö Double-clicking on an audio event in the Project window will open the Sample Editor
(see
“Opening the Sample Editor” on page 326).
About lanes
Lanes can make it easier to work with several audio events in a part. Moving some of
the events to another lane can make selection and editing much easier. For further
information about lanes and overlapping events, see the chapter
“Working with tracks
and lanes” on page 87.
If the Snap function is deactivated and you want to move an event to another lane
without accidentally moving it horizontally, press [Ctrl]/[Command] while dragging it
up or down.