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In the Audio Montage window, click Edit.
Source
- Edit Source
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Opens the source audio file of the clip in the Audio Editor.
- Edit Cubase Project
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Opens the Cubase project relating to the clip.
Clipboard
- Cut
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Cuts the selected audio range and saves it to the clipboard.
- Copy
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Copies the active clip or the selected audio range to the clipboard.
- Paste
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Pastes the clipboard content.
Split
- Split at Silences
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Splits the files so that each non-silent section becomes a separate region. You can specify the minimum region duration, the minimum duration of a silent section, and the signal level to be considered as silence.
Removal
- Delete Selected Clip/Delete Selected Range
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Deletes the part of the clip inside the selection range on the active track and moves the right section of the clip to the left, to fill the gap.
If there is no selection range, the selected clips are deleted.
Ripple
- None
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Deactivates the auto-shift function.
- Track
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If this option is activated and you move a clip horizontally, all clips on the active track that are located to the right of the edited clip are moved as well. This option also applies when moving or resizing clips, and when inserting or pasting more than one clip at a time.
- Global
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If this option is activated and you move a clip horizontally, all clips on all tracks that are located to the right of the edited clip are also moved. This option is taken into account when moving or resizing clips, and when inserting or pasting more than one clip at a time.
Snapping
- Snap to Magnets
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If this option is activated, any elements that you have activated in the Magnets pop-up menu, such as clip starts, time selection edges, or markers, snap to magnets.
- Magnets
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Allows you to select particular locations in the audio (or the cursor) so that they act as “magnets”; that is, any elements that you position in their vicinity automatically align with them.
Clip
- Video Follows Edit Mode
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If this option is activated, the video in the Video window automatically follows each edit that you make. This allows you to instantly see where in the video your edit is being applied.
- Mute
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Mutes the active clip.
- Cue Points
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This pop-up menu allows you to make adjustments for front and back cue points.
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Front Cue Point
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Show displays an existing front cue point.
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Set at Cursor sets the front cue point to a fixed position from the start of the clip.
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Set at Default Gap Position places the front cue point two seconds before the start of the clip.
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Follows Fade In End Point sets the front cue point to the fade-in end point.
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Follows Fade Out Start Point sets the front cue point to the fade-out start point.
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Back Cue Point
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Show displays an existing back cue point.
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Custom Cue End allows you to set the back cue point at a custom position from the end of the clip, enabling you to edit the gap for each clip individually.
If this option is deactivated, a two-second default gap is used.
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End Offset opens the Back Cue Point Offset dialog, which allows you to set the back cue point to a custom position from the end of the clip.
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