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WAVELAB
19 – 410 The Audio Montage
Activating Snap
Having set up the desired Magnetic bounds options, you activate the
Snap function by clicking the “Enable snapping” icon in the Edit view (or
by pressing [N] on the computer keyboard).
Now, when you move or resize a clip and its edges (or its cue point) get
close to one of the Magnetic positions, two things happen:
The clip snaps to the magnetic position.
Option Description
Start of Audio Montage The start of the Audio Montage.
Clip’s cue-point A position within a clip that you set using the clip speed menu
(see “Using cue points” on page 428).
Clip’s head The start of a clip.
Clip’s tail The end of a clip.
Time units The time units displayed in the ruler (the same as the positions of
the grid lines when the time grid is activated). The coarseness of
these units is determined by horizontal magnification. For details
about the ruler and the grid, see “The ruler” on page 377.
Audio Montage markers Markers in the Audio Montage window (see “Using markers in
the Montage” on page 492).
Markers in audio source Markers in the clips’ original audio files (see “Using markers in
the Montage” on page 492).
Selection Edges The start and end of a selected range in the Audio Montage.
Cursor The Montage cursor position.