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These functions are for finely adjusting loops, marked ranges and the zoomed area :
button | description |
1 | range mode - loop,mark,zoom,trace
some actions automatically switching the mode :
loop : |
switching loop on or off in the options |
mark : |
select a range with the mouse |
zoom : |
use hotkeys for zooming or use buttons of the zoom-toolbar |
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2 | lock begin or end (will not be moven on subsequent edits) |
3 | move begin or end |
4 | move to the left border |
5 | move to left fast |
6 | move to left slowly |
7 | move to the next left zero-crossing |
8 | move to the next right zero-crossing |
9 | move to right slowly |
10 | move to right fast |
11 | move to the right border |
12 | move to the upper border |
13 | move upwards fast |
14 | move upwards slowly |
15 | move to the upper peak |
16 | move to the lower peak |
17 | move downwards slowly |
18 | move downwards fast |
19 | move to the lower border |
The faccillity for seeking zero-crossings is excellently suitable for generating crackle-free loops.
Just set the loop points manually first. Then play the sample. On every retrace you will
quite likely hear a crack. Now activate "lock" (2) and click on "<0" (7) to adjust the start and on
"0>" (8) to adjust the endpoint until the crack is minimal or even gone.
If you have choosen "trace" and activated a sample-window, you will see the value under the mouse-pointer
in fields (8) and (9) of the statusbar. The sample-value will be show in
field (10) and can even be changed there.
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