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The Audio Part Editor
Operations
Operations
Zooming, selecting and editing in the Audio Part Editor are done just as in the Project
window (see the chapter
“Working with projects” on page 55).
Ö If a part is a shared copy (i. e. you have previously copied the part by [Alt]/[Option]-
[Shift] and dragging), any editing you perform will affect all shared copies of this part.
Auditioning
There are several ways to listen to the events in the Audio Part Editor:
By using the Speaker tool
If you click somewhere in the editor’s event display with the Speaker tool and keep the
mouse button pressed, the part will be played back from the position where you
clicked. Playback will continue until you release the mouse button.
By using the Audition icon
The Audition and Audition Loop icons
Clicking the Audition icon on the toolbar plays back the edited audio, according to the
following rules:
- If you have selected events in the part, only the section between the first and last
selected event will be played back.
- If you have made a range selection, only this section will be played back.
- If there is no selection, the whole part will be played back. If the project cursor is
within the part, playback starts from the current cursor position. If the cursor is
outside the part, playback starts from the beginning of the part.
- If the Audition Loop icon is activated, playback will continue until you deactivate
the Audition icon. Otherwise, the section will be played back once.
When auditioning with the Speaker tool or Audition icon, audio will be routed
directly to the Control Room (Cubase only) or to the Main Mix (the default output
bus) if the Control Room is disabled. In Cubase Artist, the Main Mix bus is always
used for auditioning.
By using regular playback
You can of course use the regular playback controls while in the Audio Part Editor.
Furthermore, if you activate the Solo Editor button on the toolbar, only the events in
the edited part will be played back.
Using key commands
If you activate the “Playback Toggle triggers Local Preview” option in the Preferences
dialog (Transport page), you can start/stop auditioning by pressing [Space]. This is
the same as clicking the Audition icon on the toolbar.
Ö The Audio Part Editor also supports the key commands “Preview start” and “Preview
stop” in the Media category of the Key Commands dialog. These key commands stop
the current playback, no matter if you are in normal playback or in audition mode.