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Working with projects
Editing parts and events
Ö Note that the Nudge palette is not visible on the toolbar by default. See “The setup
context menus” on page 700 for instructions on how to show and hide items on the
toolbar.
You can also resize events with the Scrub tool.
For further information on the Scrub tool, see “Scrubbing audio” on page 70.
Ö When resizing events, any automation data will not be taken into account.
Resizing events using time stretch
If you want to resize a part and make its contents “fit” the new size, you should use this
sizing mode. Proceed as follows:
1. Click the Object Selection tool on the toolbar and click again to select the “Sizing
Applies Time Stretch” option from the pop-up menu.
2. Point close to the end point of the part you want to stretch.
3. Click and drag left or right.
When you move the mouse, a tooltip shows the current mouse position and length
of the part. Note that the snap value applies, as with any part operation.
4. Release the mouse button.
The part is “stretched” or “compressed” to fit the new length.
For MIDI parts, this means that the note events are stretched (moved and resized).
Controller data and Note Expression data will be stretched, too.
For audio parts, this means that the events are moved, and that the referenced
audio files are time stretched to fit the new length.
A dialog shows the progress of the time stretch operation.
Ö In the Preferences dialog (Editing–Audio page), you can adjust which algorithm is
used for the time stretch algorithm. For more information about time stretch, see
“Time
Stretch” on page 312.
Sliding the contents of an event or part
You can move the contents of an event or part without changing its position in the
Project window. By default, this is done by pressing [Alt]/[Option]-[Shift], clicking in
the event or part and dragging to the left or right.
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When sliding the contents of an audio event, you cannot slide past the start or end of
the actual audio clip. If the event plays the whole clip, you cannot slide the audio at all.