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title: The Editing Toolbar
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<h2>Mouse Modes</h2>
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<dl class="wide-table">
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<dt id="object">Object Mode</dt>
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<dd>The <dfn>object mode</dfn> is used for selecting, moving, deleting and
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copying objects. When in object mode, the mouse pointer appears as a hand
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whenever it is over the track canvas or the rulers. The mouse can now be
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used to select and perform operations on objects such as regions, markers etc.
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This is the most common mode to work in, as it allows you to select and move regions,
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as well as modify automation points on the automation tracks.
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</dd>
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<dt>Range Mode</dt>
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<dd>When in <dfn>range mode</dfn>, the mouse pointer appears as a vertical line
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whenever it is over the track canvas or the rulers. The mouse will now be
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able to select a point or range of time. Time ranges can be selected over
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one or several tracks, depending on the selection of your tracks.
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<p>
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If none of your tracks is selected, the Range Tool will operate on all the
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session track visualized in the Editor.
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</p>
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<p>
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If you want to edit only particular tracks, select them before you apply
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the range tool.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt>Zoom Tool</dt>
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<dd>When in <dfn>zoom mode</dfn>, the mouse pointer appears as a magnifying glass
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whenever it is over the track canvas or the rulers. Select the area to
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zoom to with a <kbd class="mouse">Left drag</kbd>. A single <kbd
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class="mouse">Left</kbd> click zooms in by one level around the mouse cursor,
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likewise a single <kbd class="mouse">Right</kbd> click will zoom out by one
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level.</dd>
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<dt>Region Gain Tool</dt>
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<dd>When in <dfn>gain edit</dfn> mode, the mouse pointer will change to
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cross-hairs. You can then click within a region to change the <dfn>gain
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envelope</dfn> for that region. This curve is separate from fader automation
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for individual tracks. It will remain locked to the region's time, so if the
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region is moved, the region gain envelope is moved along with it.</dd>
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<dt>Time Effects Tool</dt>
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<dd>When in <dfn>time fx</dfn> mode, the mouse pointer appears as a
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distinctive expanding square symbol whenever it is over the track canvas or
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the rulers. This mode is used to resize regions using a timestretch
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algorithm.
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Click on an edge of a region of audio and drag it one way or the other to
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stretch or shrink the region.</dd>
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<dt>Audition Tool</dt>
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<dd>Clicking a region using the <dfn>audition tool</dfn> will play this
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region to the control room outputs.
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<p>You can also <dfn>scrub</dfn> with this tool by clicking and dragging in
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the direction you wish to listen. The amount you drag in one direction or
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the other will determine the playback speed.</p>
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</dd>
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<dt>Draw Tool</dt>
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<dd></dd>
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<dt>Internal/Region Edit Mode</dt>
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<dd></dd>
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</dl>
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<h3>Object Tool</h3>
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<dl class="wide-table">
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<dt>Selecting Regions</dt>
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<dd></dd>
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<dt>Resizing Regions</dt>
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<dd></dd>
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<dt>Moving Regions</dt>
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<dd></dd>
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<dt>Editing Fade In and Fade Out</dt>
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<dd></dd>
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</dl>
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<h3 id="smartmode">Smart Mode</h3>
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<p>
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The <dfn>Smart Mode</dfn> button to the left of the mouse mode buttons
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modifies <dfn>Object mode</dfn>. When enabled, the mouse behaves as if it
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is in "Range Tool" mode in the upper half of a region, and in "Object Tool"
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mode in the lower half.
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</p>
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