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The Split command lets you split clips four different ways:
While the Split command works for both MIDI and audio clips, for audio clips, the
Split command provides sample accurate editing and snap-to-zero capability.
Note that the Edit-Undo and Edit-Redo commands work with all three of these
editing commands.
Option… How it works…
Split at Time Splits selected clips at a specific point in
time. By default, the split occurs at the Now
time, but you can choose any time you
want.
Split Repeatedly Splits selected clips at regular intervals,
beginning at a specified time, with a
specified duration. For example, you could
split a long clip into 4-bar clips starting at
measure 5.
Split at Markers Splits selected clips at any marker location.
This option is available only if your project
has markers.
Split when Silent Removes “silent” stretches of one measure
or more from selected clips. The presence
in a measure of any event—including those
that make no sound, such as a patch
change or lyric event—will cause that
measure to be retained.
Note:
Combining a stereo and mono clip always produces a stereo clip.