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Replace selected range & bind right Clips (track) - As Replace selected range,
but other Clips to the right on the same track are also moved accordingly.
Replace selected range & bind right Clips (global) - As Replace selected range,
but other Clips to the right on all tracks are also moved accordingly.
Overwrite from cursor - If the inserted Clip overlaps any other Clips, the overlapped
regions are removed from the existing Clips.
Cancel - No Clip is added (you can also cancel the insertion by clicking outside the
pop-up menu).
Focused Clip versus Select Clips
It is important to note that there is a difference between a "focused" Clip and a "selected"
Clip. Some editing functions can only be executed on an individual Clip or "focused Clip",
while some others can be executed on multiple Clips or "selected Clips".
Focused Clip - there can only ever be one or no focused Clip at a time. The focused
Clip's name is displayed in red. It's necessary to identify the Clip as focused because
there are certain functions that can only be executed on a single Clip. You use the
Focused Clip window to perform these functions.
Selected Clip - there can be many selected Clips. This allows you to edit multiple
Clips at the same time. You can perform functions such as copy, delete, move, etc.
Selected Clips have a different background color.
Managing tracks
Managing tracks is done mainly in the area to the left of each track in the main window. In the
middle of this area is a button with the number of the track. Clicking this button brings up
the track pop-up menu, which contains most of the track functions. There are also controls
for:
Minimizing/folding a track - use the small drop-down arrow to save screen space
by toggling the track between a zoomed to closed "folded" view.
Soloing a track - the small diamond-shaped button allows you to solo a track so that
all other tracks are muted but it is heard.
Muting a track - the small round shaped button allows you to mute/unmute a track.
Gray means the mute button is engaged and the track is not audible. Green means that
mute is off and the track is audible.
Choose a track's output channel - the small "Lf:Rf" button allows you to dispatch
audio to different channels.
Adjust track's volume - the two small channel faders allow you to adjust that
track's volume on both left and right channels (for a stereo track). Holding down
[Ctrl]/[Command] will reset the sliders to 0dB. In a stereo track holding down [Shift]
or right-clicking and dragging on either the left or right fader will allow you to adjust the
balance of one channel at a time. Use [Shift] or right-click and [Ctrl]/[Command] to
reset a single fader to 0dB.
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