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2. Do one of the following:
With the Smart tool , position the pointer in the top left (fade in) or top right (fade out) corner of the clip, then drag to adjust the fade duration.
With the Edit tool , position the pointer in the top left (fade in) or top right (fade out) corner of the clip, then drag to adjust the fade duration.
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2. Do one of the following:
With the Smart tool , position the pointer over the clip’s start or end point, then drag to adjust the start/end position.
With the Edit tool , position the pointer over the clip’s start or end point, then drag to adjust the start/end position.
Tip: When cropping clips, you can choose to also move clip fades proportionally, or retain the original fade position. To move the fade position, click the top three quarters of the clip edge when cropping. To retain the clip fade position, click the bottom quarter of the clip edge when cropping. You can also hold down the ALT key while cropping in order to move a clip fade.
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2. Do one of the following:
With the Smart tool , position the pointer over the clip’s start or end point, then hold ALT+SHIFT and drag to adjust the start/end position.
With the Edit tool , position the pointer over the clip’s start or end point, then hold ALT+SHIFT and drag to adjust the start/end position.
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With the Smart tool , position the pointer within the clip, then hold ALT+SHIFT and drag left/right to move the data within the clip boundaries.
With the Edit tool , position the pointer within the clip, then hold ALT+SHIFT and drag left/right to move the data within the clip boundaries.
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With the Smart tool , drag with the right mouse button to lasso the clips you want to select. It is sufficient to simply touch the clips you want to select; there is no need to fully enclose the clips.
With the Select tool , drag with the right mouse button to lasso the clips you want to select. It is sufficient to simply touch the clips you want to select; there is no need to fully enclose the clips.
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With the Mute tool , drag across the bottom half of the clip to mute a time region, and drag across the top half to unmute a time region.
With the Mute tool , click the bottom half of the clip to mute the entire clip, and click the top half of the clip to unmute the clip.
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With the Smart tool , position the pointer over the clip header, then drag the clip or selection to the desired location.
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With the Smart tool , hold down the CTRL key and position the pointer over the clip’s first half and drag to stretch the beginning, or position the pointer over the clip’s second half and drag to stretch the end.
With the Timing tool , position the pointer over the clip’s first half and drag to stretch the beginning, or position the pointer over the clip’s second half and drag to stretch the end.
With the Edit tool , hold down the CTRL key and position the pointer over the clip’s first half and drag to stretch the beginning, or position the pointer over the clip’s second half and drag to stretch the end.A clip icon in the top right corner of the clip indicates the clip is stretched and shows the stretch percentage.
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With the Erase tool , position the pointer outside any clips, then drag over the clips you want to erase. Hold down the ALT key and drag to erase by time.
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With the Smart tool , position the pointer where you want to split the clip, then hold down ALT and click (or lasso to split a region).
With the Split tool , position the pointer where you want to split the clip, then click (or drag to split one or more clips at the mousedown and mouseup points).To raise/lower an audio Clip Gain envelope
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3. Position the mouse pointer over the top half of the clip until the pointer looks like this , hold down the CTRL key and drag up/down.
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