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The Sample Editor
General functions
Cut, Copy, and Paste
The Cut, Copy, and Paste commands (on the Edit menu, on the Process tab of the
Sample Editor Inspector, or on the main Edit menu) work according to the following
rules:
Selecting Copy copies the selection to the clipboard.
Selecting Cut removes the selection from the clip and moves it to the clipboard.
The section to the right of the selection is moved to the left to fill the gap.
Selecting Paste copies the data from the clipboard into the clip.
If there is a selection in the editor, this is replaced by the pasted data. If there is no
selection, the pasted data is inserted starting at the project cursor. The section to
the right of the line is moved to make room for the pasted material.
Delete
Selecting Delete (on the Edit menu, on the Process tab of the Sample Editor
Inspector, or on the main Edit menu) removes the selection from the clip. The section
to the right of the selection is moved to the left to fill the gap.
Insert Silence
Selecting “Insert Silence” (on the Edit menu, on the Process tab of the Sample Editor
Inspector, or on the Range submenu of the main Edit menu) inserts a silent section
with the same length as the current selection, at the selection start.
The selection is not replaced, but moved to the right to make room.
If you want to replace the selection, use the “Silence” function instead (see
“Silence” on page 311).
Processing
The Processing features (on the Select Process menu, on the Process tab of the
Sample Editor Inspector, or on the Process submenu of the Audio menu) can be
applied to selections in the Sample Editor, as well as the effects (on the Select Plug-
in menu on the Process tab of the Sample Editor Inspector or on the Plug-ins
submenu of the Audio menu). For more information, see the chapter
“Audio
processing and functions” on page 302.
Creating a new event from the selection using drag & drop
To create a new event that plays only the selected range, proceed as follows:
1. Make a selection range.
2. Drag the selection range to an audio track in the Project window.
Creating a new clip or audio file from the selection
To extract a selection from an event and either create a new clip or a new audio file,
proceed as follows:
1. Make a selection range.
2. Open the context menu and select “Bounce Selection” from the Audio submenu.
A new clip is created and added to the Pool, and another Sample Editor window
opens with the new clip. This clip refers to the same audio file as the original clip, but
contains the audio corresponding to the selection range only.