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Control Bar overview ► Tools module

A. Smart tool B. Select tool C. Move tool D. Edit tools (Trim/Timing/Comping/Split) E. Draw tools (Freehand/Line/Sine/Triangle/Square/Saw/Random) F. Erase tools (Erase/Mute) G. Draw resolution H. Snap enable/disable
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Smart tool . The Smart tool is the default tool in Music Creator. The Smart tool is a multi-function tool that combines functions from several other tools. For audio clips, automation and transients, the Smart Tool is a combination of the Edit, Select and Move tools. For MIDI notes, the Smart Tool is a combination of the Edit, Select, Move, Draw and Erase Tools. The function is determined by where you click. For details, see Smart tool.
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Select tool . The Select tool lets you select data. You can select a time range, or select entire clips, MIDI notes, envelope nodes and transients. For details, see Select tool.
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Move tool . The Move tool lets you move selected data. You can move entire clips, partial clips, MIDI notes, envelope nodes, transient markers and clip tempo map markers. For details, see Move tool.
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Edit tool . The Edit tool lets you adjust data. You can slip-edit clips, adjust note start/end times, adjust fades, raise/lower clip volume envelope, and raise/lower note velocity and automation envelopes. For details, see Edit tool.
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Timing tool . Select the Timing tool. The Timing tool lets you slip-stretch audio clips, drag-quantize MIDI notes, and stretch audio using transient markers. For details, see Timing tool.
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Comping tool . Select the Comping tool. The Comping tool lets you isolate clips in Take lanes. For details, see Comping tool.
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Split tool . The Split tool lets you split clips, cut clips, split MIDI notes, split clips at transients, and add envelope nodes. For details, see Split tool.
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Freehand tool . The Freehand tool lets you draw MIDI notes and freehand automation envelopes. You can also create and promote transient markers. For details, see Freehand tool.
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Pattern tool . The Pattern tool lets you select MIDI data, and “paint” it elsewhere in your projects as if it were a brush. For details, see Pattern tool.
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Line Draw . The Line tool lets you draw straight automation envelopes and “paint” MIDI notes. For details, see Line tool.
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Sine tool . The Sine Pattern tool lets you edit automation envelopes by drawing sine shapes. For details, see Sine tool.
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Triangle tool . The Triangle Pattern tool lets you edit automation envelopes by drawing triangle shapes. For details, see Triangle tool.
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Square tool . The Square Pattern tool lets you edit automation envelopes by drawing square shapes. For details, see Square tool.
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Saw tool . The Saw Pattern tool lets you edit automation envelopes by drawing triangle shapes. For details, see Saw tool.
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Random tool . The Random Pattern tool lets you edit automation envelopes by drawing random shapes. For details, see Random tool.
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Erase tool . The Erase tool lets you delete clips, partial clips, MIDI notes, automation envelope nodes, and transient markers. For details, see Erase tool.
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Mute tool . The Mute tool lets you mute clips, mute partial clips, mute MIDI notes, and disable transient markers. For details, see Mute tool.
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Note value . The note duration that is used when drawing new Note events with the Smart tool or Freehand tool. Click the button and keep the mouse button pressed for a brief moment to access the note value menu. For details, see Specifying note durations.
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Snap enable/disable . Enable/disable snapping. When enabled, vertical grid lines that correspond to the snap resolution are displayed in the Track view. Right-click the button, or click and keep the mouse button pressed for a brief moment to open the Snap to Grid menu, which contains the following options:
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Smart Grid . When Smart Grid is selected (the Snap to Grid button changes to ), the snap resolution is dynamically determined by the horizontal zoom level, and the M:B:T time rulers in the Clips pane and Piano Roll view are optimized to show relevant snap locations.
Note 1: To exit Smart Grid mode, clear the Smart Grid check mark. If you manually select a new resolution while Smart Grid is enabled, the new settings only apply until the focused view's zoom level changes.
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Move-To . Align data to the snap grid (default behavior).
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Move-By . Move data by the grid resolution.
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Snap Settings. Open the Snap to Grid dialog box, which lets you specify the resolution(s) of the snap to grid feature that you want events to “snap to.”
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