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What's nondestructive audio editing? |
Audio region editing that does not alter the audio data in the reference audio file. |
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Where can you perform nondestructive editing? |
In the workspace, or in the audio track editor. |
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Where can you perform destructive editing? |
In the audio file editor. |
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How do you comp takes? |
Open the take folder, and drag over each take to highlight the desired sections. The take folder assembles a comp including all the highlighted sections. |
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How do you prepare to edit the takes inside a take folder? |
Click the quick swipe comping button at the top left of the take folder to disable quick swipe comping mode. |
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How can you see the result of your comp as regions? |
From the take folder pop up menu, choose flatten. |
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How do you add a fade-in or fade-out to a region? |
Drag the fade tool over the boundaries of a region (or control shift drag the pointer tool), or adjust the fade in parameter in the region inspector. |
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How do you add a crossfade between two regions? |
Drag the fade tool over the junction of the regions (or control-shift-drag the pointer tool), or adjust the fade out parameter in the region inspector. |
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How do you select a section of an audio region? |
Use the marquee tool |
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Which tool allows you to move an individual note inside an audio region, without dividing the region? |
The flex tool. |
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What's the anchor? |
The anchor is a point in an audio region used to position the region to the grid in the workspace. |
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What's the purpose of alignment guides? |
To help line up the anchor in a region with the beginnings or ends of other region on other tracks. |