This section covers a set of region editing operations
that you are likely to use often while working on a session.
Depending on your work habits (and experience of other
DAWs) you will find
some of these operations critical while others are used only rarely.
You can carry out all of these operations from the keyboard (see
Default Keyboard Shortcuts
for a list). Equivalent operations can be performed with the mouse
in most cases.
You may want to review your understanding of
the edit point/range and
which regions will be affected by region operations.
- Move selected regions to the edit point.
- Split selected regions at the edit point.
- Adjust the start of selected regions to the edit point (or as close as
possible).
- Adjust the end of selected regions to the edit point (or as close as
possible).
- Make a copy of each selected region and position it immediately after the
original.
- Truncate selected regions to the edit range.
- Split selected regions at both ends of the edit range.
- Adjust selected audio regions' fade in to end at the edit point.
- Adjust selected audio regions' fade out to end at the edit point.
- Turn selected audio regions' fade in on or off.
- Turn selected audio regions' fade out on or off.
- Play session from the start of the earliest selected region.
- Zoom horizontally so that the selected regions span the editor track
view.
- Set the sync point of all selected regions to the edit point.
- Inserts the currently selected regions in the Region List at the edit
point.