All regions created from an
audio clip are shown with
their name, start and end
positions in the Regions List
display. You can audition
regions and drag and drop
them directly from this list
into the Project window.
Regions can also be export-
ed as audio files
Sample Editor
Even though you can do most of your editing directly within the Project window, an integrated Sample Editor is included for editing mono
and stereo audio files. The Sample Editor allows viewing and manipulating of audio data at the Audio Clip level. Functions such as cutting
and pasting, removing or drawing audio data is fully “non-destructive”, in the sense that you can undo changes or revert to the original ver-
sions at any point, using the Offline Process History. Any audio clip can be permanently edited and changed with full backup, plus multi-
level undo and redo. A number of integrated non-destructive audio processes are provided for optimizing and even resynthesizing audio
files: Acoustic Stamp, Crossfade, Envelope, Fade-Ins and Outs, Gain Change, Normalize, Phase Reverse, Pitch Shift and Timestretch, DC
Offset removal, Reverse and Stereo Flip.
The Thumbnail
display provides
an overview of the
whole Clip.
The Info Line shows all
relevant information
about the edited
Audio Clip.
Sample Editor tools include: the selection tool for creating regions within an audio clip; the magnifier tool;
The Pencil tool allows you to to manually edit out a spike or click; and the Scrub tool which allows you to
locate positions in the audio by playing forwards or backwards at any speed.
Regions allow you to define
important sections within
an Audio Clip. Regions can
be dragged into the Project
window from the Editor or
the Pool.
◆
The Loop Editor allows you to
automatically match the of an audio
phrase or loop to your song’s tempo
by applying time compression and
expansion to short audio-segments
contained with the audio file.
◆ Audio segments can be created
automatically or by manually — the
phrase or loop is analyzed and then
segments are generated using the
audio file’s transients as markers.
◆ You can then make tempo changes to
your song in real-time and your
audio playback will follow.
◆ Use odd meters and loops of
unlimited length when mixing.
◆ You can combine a number of loops
with different feels and tempi and
conform them to your song’s tempo.
◆ Match the groove of MIDI tracks to
looped audio or vice versa. Quantize
the groove of looped audio.
◆ Re-arrange grooves by exchanging
single samples inside your loop.
◆ The Loop Editor is also provides an
easy auto cutting and match quantiz-
ing of single words from vocals takes.
THE LOOP EDITOR
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