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If you are editing a clip color element, you can make separate color set-
tings for the left and right sides of stereo clips.
If you want the same color for the left and right sides, you must make sure that the checkbox
Edit Left/Right is activated (it is by default).
When this is activated, settings for the left side of a clip are automatically “mirrored” on
the right side, and vice versa.
If you activate the Link sliders checkbox, you can adjust all three sliders at
once, by moving one of them.
This is useful if you want to adjust the brightness of the color, without affecting the hue.
Some elements can be hidden totally by activating the Hide option.
When this is activated, it is not possible to make any color adjustments (since the element
won’t be visible in the Audio Montage anyway).
It is also possible to select colors from a standard Windows color dialog,
opened by clicking the Select button.
4. If you make a mistake, you can undo your latest adjustment by clicking the
Undo button.
To undo all changes you made since you opened the dialog, click Undo All.
5. If you want to apply the same color to several elements, you can use the
Copy and Paste buttons.
Set up the color, click Copy, select the next element and click Paste to apply the same
color settings.
You can also copy an entire color scheme (for example, copy all settings
for one of the custom schemes to the default scheme) by dragging and
dropping in the Items list.
6. If you are editing one of the color definitions (the items that appear on the
track, group and clip color menus), you can rename the color by clicking
on the name in the Item list and typing a new name.
In the Items list, the color definitions that can be renamed are displayed in blue.
7. When you’re finished, click Close to close the window.