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…all clips that are “connected” vertically or horizontally will also be moved.
Moving and snapping to another clip
If you line up clips so that one clip ends exactly where the next one starts
(for example by using Magnetic bounds), the waveforms at the intersection
point will probably not “match”. Instead, there could be an abrupt “jump” in
level, which can give rise to audio artefacts such as pops and clicks.
To remedy this, activate the option “Create optimized crossfade when
snapping to other Clip” on the Edit view : Fade menu (or click the corre-
sponding icon).
The “Create optimized crossfade when snapping to other clip” icon
When this is activated and you move a clip so that its start snaps to the
end of another clip, the following happens:
1. WaveLab scans the waveforms of the clips within a short range, and at-
tempts to find the position where the waveforms of the two clips best
match.
This is the same automatic phase matching as in the Zoom view (see “The Zoom view” on
page 433). You can specify how far into the clips the program should scan, by selecting a
Search range on the Zoom view : Options menu.
2. The position of the clip you moved is adjusted slightly, to achieve the best
possible match between the waveforms.
This creates a short crossfade. For details about crossfades, see “Using crossfades” on
page 462.
Note that this function only applies when moving “from right to left”, i.e.
snapping the start of the moved clip to the end of the clip to the left.