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Hi,
I saw some other CEP 2 questions in this group so I thought I might as well give it a try. I've got a audio file in multitrack mode. Now I've been cutting it a 'little' bit because the spill was too complicated to gate it. Now at some points I want the region to be a little bit longer....how can I do this without having to redo all the cutting? & How do I move a region in time without having to go to the wave block properties and setting it there? Thanks in advance, Maarten |
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"Muffin Man" wrote in message
I saw some other CEP 2 questions in this group so I thought I might as well give it a try. I've got a audio file in multitrack mode. Now I've been cutting it a 'little' bit because the spill was too complicated to gate it. I think there's your big mistake - in multitrack you're supposed to silence, not cut. I do what you suggest LOTS, but I do it by silencing. That's Effects, Silence; Effects, Amplitude, Envelope; and Effects, Amplitude, Amplification; as appropriate. Now at some points I want the region to be a little bit longer....how can I do this without having to redo all the cutting? Generate silence as required in edit view. & How do I move a region in time without having to go to the wave block properties and setting it there? Generating silence is one means that I've used (for other reasons). I either figure out exactly how much silence to generate by analyzing waveforms, or I add silence 10, 50, 100 milliseconds or more at a time until I get the effect I want. |
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