User Manual

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To undo zoom, select Edit > Zoom > Undo Zoom or double-click with the zoom tool.
To redo zoom, select Edit > Zoom > Redo Zoom or press Alt/Opt and double-click with the
zoom tool.
Snap Function
The Snap function helps you to nd exact positions when editing in the Project window. It does
this by restricting horizontal movement and positioning to certain positions. Operations affected
by
Snap include moving, copying, drawing, sizing, splitting, range selection, etc.
To activate/deactivate Snap, activate/deactivate Snap on the toolbar.
Setting the Snap Point
You can set the snap point at any position of the audio event.
PROCEDURE
1.
Select an event.
2.
Place the project cursor at a position within the selected audio event.
3. Select Audio > Snap Point to Cursor.
RESULT
The snap point is set at the cursor position. The snap point for an event is displayed as a vertical
line in the Project window.
NOTE
You can also set the snap point in the Sample Editor.
RELATED LINKS
Adjusting the Snap Point on page 472
Snap Point on page 471
Snap to Zero Crossing
When splitting and sizing audio events, sudden amplitude changes can cause pops and clicks. To
avoid this, you can activate
Snap to Zero Crossing to snap to points where the amplitude is zero.
To activate Snap to Zero Crossing, activate Snap to Zero Crossing on the toolbar.
Snap Types Menu
You can select between different snap types to determine the snap point.
To open the Snap Type pop-up menu, click Snap Type on the toolbar.
The following snap types are available:
Grid
If this option is activated, the snap points are set with the Grid Type pop-up menu. The
options depend on the primary time format.
If you select Seconds as ruler format, time-based grid options are available.
Project Window
Snap Function
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